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In countries still loyal to the British crown -- countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand -- Queen Elizabeth II is represented by a Governor-General. This individual is appointed by the Queen to represent her in matters of state. In Canada, for example, the Governor-General signs all Acts of Parliament into law. This individual is treated with all the decorum and respect given to the British monarch. This person essentially carries the weight of the monarchy in their country.

