Well, if the position isn't for life, then it wouldn't really be a monarchy. For the most part, a life term is the only thing that separates a constitutional monarch from a ceremonial president.
And I also don't think that Americans are opposed to someone holding a position for life, as long...
I've pushed this idea before, and I have no problem trying again: I really think the United States would do well under an elective monarchy. Hear me out: Each state would elect a duke (or any other title you prefer) from its own citizens. Each duke would be elected to serve four years terms, and...
Americans in the line of succession
Are there any people in the line of succession for the British throne that permenantly reside in the United States and label themselves as Americans? Or does one have to be a British citizen to be in the line of succession? I know that if there is an American...
Keep in mind that a monarchy does not always need to be hereditary. Perhaps the United States would be more keen to an elective monarchy. Americans would elect an impartial citizen to serve as their monarch and head of state for life. And to make sure that the throne stayed a neutral...