This is often discussed in civics/general knowledge. The commonly accepted answer is:
👑 1. The Monarch (King/Queen of the UK)
- The british monarch can travel without a passport in their own name
- Reason: Passports are issued in the name of the monarch, so they don’t need one
(For example, king Charles III)
🇬🇧 2. The british Monarch’s Consort (historically sometimes included in quizzes)
- In some GK versions, the spouse of the monarch is also mentioned
- However, only the monarch officially doesn’t require a passport
🇮🇳 3. The President of India
- The President is the constitutional head of state
- While not strictly “passport-free in law everywhere,” in practice:
- High-level diplomatic protocol allows travel without needing a regular passport process
(Example: Droupadi Murmu)
🧠 Important clarification
- ✔ Only the british monarch is universally accepted as truly passport-exempt
- ⚠ The other entries vary depending on GK sources or exam patterns
- 🌐 In real-world rules, most world leaders still carry diplomatic passports or official travel documents
📝 Final answer (simple)
👉 The 3 commonly mentioned are:
- King/Queen of the UK
- British royal consort (sometimes listed in GK)
- President of india (in protocol-based context)
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