Constitutional monarchy is not only about establishing an institution in the country, it is also about setting a new standard of the state. We, GenZ , have experienced multiparty democracy, but we are yet to experience the monarchy. Even today, majority of Nepali, especially the youth are in favor of monarchy. In the context of Nepal’s rich diversity, a constitutional monarchy can serve as a neutral custodian of the constitution, safeguarding cultural identity and traditional heritage. The Royal Family embodies national interests, working diligently to uphold the pride of our nation while fostering stability and protecting the rights of the people.
In this framework, the King operates within the parameters set by the Constitution, as the guardian/head of the state. His authority is inherently limited, the sovereignty vested in the Nepali citizens, ensuring that the monarchy contributes positively to the governance and unity of our nation.