Update: Engeland's Ceremonial Counties
Historical Background
England was historically divided into 39 counties, a division that is no longer utilized. Today, England consists of 48 ceremonial counties.
Current Structure
The ceremonial counties are represented by Lord-Lieutenants, who are appointed by the Monarch to promote the interests of the Crown and the community.
These counties serve a primarily ceremonial role, with no administrative authority. They are used for purposes such as the appointment of High Sheriffs and the administration of royal functions.
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