Royal Family

The term “Royal Family” refers to the immediate family members of a reigning monarch, typically including the king or queen and their close relatives. This can encompass children, spouses, and sometimes extended family members who fulfill royal duties or have been designated royal status. The Royal Family often represents the nation in ceremonial functions, charitable endeavors, and public engagements, serving as symbols of continuity and national identity. Their roles can include ceremonial responsibilities, public service, and participation in state affairs. The specifics can vary greatly depending on the country and its royal traditions, but generally, the Royal Family is associated with heritage, tradition, and often considerable public interest.