Imagine you and your friends all have the same teacher, but each of you has your own classroom, that’s like the Commonwealth and its Commonwealth Realms.
The Commonwealth is a big group of countries, like a club. Some of those countries are called Commonwealth Realms, which means they share the same headteacher, the monarch, like a king or queen.
Like Having the Same Teacher
If you and your friends all have the same teacher, but each of you has your own classroom, it’s just like how some countries in the Commonwealth have their own government, but they still follow the same headteacher. For example, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand are all Commonwealth Realms, they share Queen Elizabeth II as their monarch.
Not All Countries Are the Same
Some countries in the Commonwealth don’t have a monarch, like India or Nigeria, so they’re not part of the Commonwealth Realms, but they still belong to the bigger club, the Commonwealth. It’s like having some friends who go to the same school but don’t share your teacher.
So, the Commonwealth is the big club, and the Commonwealth Realms are those special countries that share the same headteacher, the monarch.
Examples
- A child asks, 'What is the Commonwealth?', it's like a big club where countries work together, and some have special relationships with the UK.
- 'Why do some countries in the Commonwealth have different names like 'Realms'? It's like having a royal family connection.'
- The Queen of England is not just a queen; she's also a head of state for several countries, these are called Commonwealth Realms.
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