How does King Charles's role differ in Northern Ireland?
Members of the assembly also do not swear an oath.
When members of the Scottish and Welsh Parliaments take their seats, they swear allegiance to the monarch.In Northern Ireland, members instead make a pledge of office which includes committing to discharging the duties of their office in good faith and a commitment to non-violence, but there is no reference to the monarch.
Laws passed by the assembly do, however, need to receive Royal Assent in the same way as the other legislatures.In addition to his constitutional roles as monarch, King Charles holds a number of other ceremonial positions. For example, he is colonel-in-chief of some of the Army regiments with Irish heritage, including the Royal Dragoon Guards which is descended from a number of regiments, including the Inniskilling Dragoons, and has the freedom of the town of Enniskillen, in County Fermanagh.
He is also the sovereign of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick - an order of chivalry associated with Ireland and the equivalent of the Order of the Thistle in Scotland.
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