Royal Family

The term “Royal Family” refers to a group of related individuals who are members of a monarchy. This family typically includes the reigning monarch, their spouse, and their descendants, as well as sometimes other relatives. The Royal Family often serves as a symbol of national unity and continuity, representing the country’s tradition and culture. In many cases, members of the Royal Family engage in ceremonial duties, public service, and various charitable activities. Their roles can vary greatly depending on the specific monarchy and its customs, but they are usually expected to uphold the values and responsibilities associated with their royal status. The concept is most commonly associated with hereditary monarchies, where titles and roles are passed down through generations.