Royal Family

The term “Royal Family” refers to a group of individuals related by blood or marriage to a reigning monarch in a monarchy. This family often includes the monarch, their spouse, children, and sometimes extended relatives. The Royal Family typically serves as a symbol of national identity and continuity, fulfilling ceremonial roles, representing the state in various functions, and engaging in philanthropic activities. Their presence can embody the cultural heritage and historical traditions of the nation they represent. In many countries, the Royal Family may also have specific duties outlined by law or custom, but their formal political power is often limited, particularly in constitutional monarchies, where the monarchy is primarily symbolic and ceremonial.