Royal Family

The term “Royal Family” refers to a group of individuals related by blood or marriage to a reigning monarch in a monarchy. This family often includes the king or queen, their spouse, children, and extended family members such as siblings and grandchildren. The Royal Family typically represents the monarchy and performs various ceremonial, diplomatic, and charitable duties. They often serve as figures of national identity and continuity, engaging in public appearances and events that symbolize the heritage and traditions of the nation. The specific members and structure of a Royal Family can vary significantly between different countries and historical contexts, but they generally hold a prominent position in the cultural and social life of the nation.