Royal Family

The term “Royal Family” refers to a group of relatives primarily descended from a reigning monarch, who typically holds a position of authority, status, or ceremonial significance within a nation. Members of a royal family often include the monarch’s spouse, children, grandchildren, and other close relatives. The royal family serves as a symbol of national unity and tradition, representing the history and culture of a country, and may participate in various ceremonial and public engagements. Their roles can vary by country, with some members actively engaging in charity work and public service, while others have more ceremonial functions. In constitutional monarchies, the royal family’s powers are usually limited by law, and they often focus on representing the state rather than governing directly.