Royal Family

The term “Royal Family” refers to a group of related individuals who are the family members of a reigning monarch or a former monarch, often associated with a specific country or state. This family typically includes the king or queen, their immediate relatives such as children, siblings, and sometimes extended family members, depending on the governance structure and cultural traditions of the nation. The Royal Family often plays a significant ceremonial and symbolic role in national identity, representing continuity, tradition, and public service. Members may engage in various official duties, charitable endeavors, and public appearances, contributing to society and the nation’s values. In constitutional monarchies, the Royal Family’s powers are usually limited by law, and they usually perform more symbolic than functional roles in governance.