The royal privilege is the root of the Constitution, which comes from the power of common law from the monarchy to the executive branch. The importance of the constitutional privilege is that it gives the executive a considerable power to act without following the "normal" parliamentary process. As explained by Daisy, the privilege is "all the acts that the enforcement government can act legitimately without approval of the legislative bill, so from the constitutional point of view the executive is responsible for exercising their privileges It is important to ensure that.
The British government insists that there is the right to activate Article 50 using "royalty" without the approval of the Diet. I understand that the government has a royal family who agrees to govern and agree to include the activation of article 50. This was questioned by the private and Scottish governments of the Supreme Court of England. "Hard" and "Soft" British Brexit? After the withdrawal from the UK from the European referendum, everything I read and heard in Europe was not compromised on the freedom of movement included in the EU principles. The British media has done a lot of discussions on the commercial pressures of the EU and the UK because the EU exports more products to the UK than in Europe. However, there are only a few European Union countries exporting to the UK, some countries are required to be approved by all EU member states, many of which depend on the freedom of movement of their own country.
The most popular royal family today is the home of Windsor. The Queen (or the prince who was ruled at the time) was the head of state of the United Kingdom. Regarding the UK, the royal family was not involved in politics. However, in addition to having few roles within the government, they have the opportunity to acknowledge the treaty. The royal family received funds from people and realized that the royal cash was not that big. But as far as the UK is concerned, the Saudi Arabian royal family has much more taxes to govern the government and contains thousands of members. In the UK, royalty receives tax revenues of more than £ 40 million each year (in many respects, little salary). Meanwhile, the Prime Minister elected by the British has acquired only 142,500 people per year.