Royal Family

The term “Royal Family” refers to a family that is part of a monarchy, which is a form of government where a single person, known as a monarch, rules. The Royal Family typically includes the reigning king or queen, their immediate family, and extended relatives who hold noble titles or are connected by blood or marriage. Members of a royal family often perform ceremonial, diplomatic, and representational duties, embodying national traditions and cultural heritage. They may also have significant public visibility and play a role in philanthropy and social causes. The specific structure and roles within royal families can vary widely depending on the country and its traditions.