The question is a simple one: In a country where same-sex marriage is the law of the land, can a monarch of that land marry someone of the same sex? That is the question.
If that is your question, than the answer is Yes, in a country where same-sex marriage is legal, the monarch can enter such marriage (ofcourse... why ask really)
Since this is a forum about royalty and you have several times mentioned you like the open discussions and you mentioned you are new here, people in this thread, apart from just saying 'yes, of course the monarch can', have tried to inform you on the fact that royals ofcourse have the same rights as 'regular' citizens but also have to comply with many additional rules, like family house rules, stipulations in wills, religious rules etc.
This is obviously not what you are interested in
An example from my country (the netherlands, probably doesn't interest you either, but i'm going to type it anyway):
- same sex marriage is completely legalized and has existed for years (has exsted for so long that we already have same-sex divorces
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- if a royal wants to marry another person (regardless of gender, color, religion etc) AND this royal wants to remain a royal, the government of the country has to agree
The government will not prevent the marriage (nope, never), but if they for whatever reason don't agree the royal will loose his/her royal status while remaining a member of the royal family. The royal that chooses not to ask consent also chooses to loose the status (this happens more than you might think)
The marriage will continu just as the couple likes.