Royal Family

The term “Royal Family” refers to a group of relatives that belong to a monarch, which is the head of state in a monarchy. This family typically includes the reigning king or queen, their children, siblings, and other close relatives. The royal family often serves as public figures representing the nation, participating in ceremonial duties, state events, and philanthropic activities. They may also embody national identity and heritage, playing a significant role in the cultural and social life of their country. In constitutional monarchies, the royal family’s powers and functions are largely ceremonial, while political authority resides with elected officials. The specific members and their roles can vary by country, with each royal family having its own traditions, titles, and responsibilities.