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“The British monarchy is around 1,000 years old.”
The claim is a reasonable shorthand, but it blurs different starting points. If the monarchy is traced from England’s early unified kingship under Æthelstan, it is just over 1,100 years old; if traced from the Norman line in 1066, it is about 960 years old. That makes “around 1,000 years old” broadly accurate, though “British monarchy” is not the most precise label.
“The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy in which the monarch is the head of state, while the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Parliament of the United Kingdom make political decisions.”
The claim accurately describes the UK’s constitutional system. Authoritative sources show that the UK is a constitutional monarchy, the monarch is the head of state, and political decision-making is carried out by elected government institutions led by the Prime Minister and Parliament. Any omitted nuance concerns formal or ceremonial powers, not the core constitutional reality.