Royal Family

The term “Royal Family” refers to the immediate family of a monarch, including the king or queen, their spouse, and their children, as well as other close relatives such as siblings and their families. The Royal Family typically represents the constitutional and ceremonial aspects of a monarchy, serving as symbols of continuity and tradition within a nation. Members of a royal family often engage in public duties, charitable work, and ceremonial functions, and they may also have significant cultural and social influence. The specific members and roles within a royal family can vary by country, depending on the structure of its monarchy and its laws regarding succession and titles.