England Monarch have these rights
Are you for real trying to challenge a common fact that British Monarch role in UK politics are larely symbolic??
Okay, I'll bite
1- each year monarch must open the parliament
That did not mean anything
2-any law the parliament pass the monarch must sign otherwise the law is meaningless
Any president of the US have to be confirmed by the VP, that does not mean the VP have right not to confirm it.
3-Monarch can appoint minister to the crown
See 2
4-Monarch can grant royal pardon
That have nothing to do with Ruling.
5-any British passport is issued by grace of the monarch and can be taken back by monarch
That have nothing to do with ruling. Queen (and now King) also issue and appear in Australian 5 dollar note, that does not mean the Queen or King of English have the right to print Australian currency in Australia. The same with British five pound and one pound currency
6-the monarch is commander in chief of all British force
That's in name only, have no power over British Military. It's like "Colonel" Sanders on Military Issue.
7-monarch in united kingdom is the only person that can declare war
Royal Prerogatives (the power that give monarch to declare war) is not codified in Parliamentary Procedure, yes, the King or Queen of England can declare war to anyone, the Parliments can choose not to follow, the same as any British Subject can declare war on anybody, I can declare war as a British Subject (I hold a UK Passport) to anyone, that does not mean the Parliament have to follow my declaration.
en.wikipedia.org
8- the monarch can fire all parliament and hold another election if desire so
Again Royal Prerogatives is not codified in British Parliament. Also see 2.
9-Monarch is the head of commonwealth of nations and their rulers each two years decide on issues and priorities for Commonwealth
The Queen's powers in the UK Parliament may surprise you
www.womanandhome.com
10-Monarch must pick the prime minister of England (usually the head of the party who get most votes , but if the prime minister resign or die he can choose what he want)
See 9
11- Monarch appoint members of the house of lords
House of lord did have power to review bill, but do not have power to prevent bills from passing into law as per Parlimentary act 1911.
www.legislation.gov.uk
12-Monarch appoint supreme court justices
Yes, but he/she didn't choose them.
13 the monarch must ratify Welsh legislation
Again, but he/she did nto make those legislation also see the dury of "Head of State" above
14-the laws of northern Ireland must ratified by the monarch
see 13
15-the monarch must decide who will be member of privy council
Again, Privy Council is printed under the Royal prerogative, which again, did not codified in the Parliament.
Their original purpose was to create public or private corporations (including towns and cities), and to define their privileges and purpose. Nowadays, though Charters are still occasionally granted to cities, new Charters are normally reserved for bodies that work in the public interest (such...
privycouncil.independent.gov.uk
16-monarch must approve privy council's orders and proclamation .
It doesn't matter, Privy Council decision did not codified in British Parliament.
17-Monarch is immune of doing anything wrong so civil and criminal proceedings cannot be taken against the sovereign as a person under U.K. law.
That have nothing to do with ruling Britain. So did the Prime Minister of UK and the act of indemnity is presided by the British Parliament. which mean they can pass law to indemnify anyone under British rule.
en.wikipedia.org
18-all driving license in Britain are issued in the name of king so if he desire he can withheld them from anybody
So the king rules the cars?? lol.
Again, see Royal Royal prerogative
19-as the head of church of England monarch appoints archbishops, bishops and deans of the Church of England
Unless British church rules England, this have nothing to do with ruling Britain.
20- since 1324 He own all whales and sturgeons taken in the sea or elsewhere within the realm and all Swans on Thames river interestingly the law is in effect and he also own all the Dolphins in England
Yet, the Spanish keep stealing British fish. what's the point here??
I mean, I am pretty sure there is a code in British Parliament on every subject which you mentioned. But not being a lawyer, I would have no idea, these answer is just a quick 30 minutes search on the internet, my wife probably knows which law to quote to answer all those point, but as I said before, the rate you are going, my wife is going to charge you for her service if you keep on going with these lines of questions.