5 Metaphors for regents

But of all the magnates who were opposed to reform, the prince regent was the most obstinate.

In 1820, when the regent became George IV., a new era opened in English history, most observable in those popular agitations which ushered in reforms under his successor William IV.

The Regent was colonel of a famous regiment of fopsthe 10th Hussars.

As most of my readers are aware, the Queen Regent and our Duchess of Albany are sisters, and all who know anything of the sweet-faced widow of our beloved Queen's youngest son will at once comprehend much of the sister whom she so nearly resembles.

According to the creed of these gentlemen, the Regent of France should be but a mere puppet, of which they, at their good pleasure, may pull the strings.

5 Metaphors for  regents