Royalty

Royalty refers to individuals who belong to a royal family, typically those who hold titles, privileges, or recognition due to their lineage. This group includes kings, queens, princes, princesses, and other members of a monarchy. The term is often associated with governance, where royalty may have ceremonial or official authority, depending on the country’s system of government. In historical contexts, royalty often represented political power, inherited wealth, and social hierarchy, serving as symbols of national identity and continuity. In modern usage, royalty may also evoke elements of culture, tradition, and the ceremonial aspects of monarchy, encompassing both the responsibilities and the lifestyle associated with royal status.