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The term 'royal prerogative' refers to the common law powers of the ‘Crown’, as distinct from those conferred and exercised under statute. In this context, the term 'the Crown' refers to the executive, not simply the monarch. This is because it is now highly unlikely that the royal prerogative will be exercised in any way other than by the Executive on behalf of the monarch.
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