Royal Family

The term “Royal Family” refers to a group of relatives closely associated with a monarch or ruling royal house. Typically, this includes the reigning king or queen, their consorts (spouses), and their children, as well as other close relatives such as siblings and grandchildren. The royal family often plays a significant ceremonial and diplomatic role within the nation, representing the country’s traditions and values. Members of a royal family usually hold titles and may participate in various official duties, charitable activities, and public engagements. The structure and prominence of royal families vary across different monarchies worldwide, reflecting diverse historical and cultural contexts.