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Family consisting of close relatives of the monarch of the United Kingdom
The British royal family comprises the close relatives of the monarch of the United Kingdom. The family members support the monarch in their state and national duties. Each member has their own distinct public role and often participates in various ceremonial, charitable, and representational activities.
History[edit]
The current British royal family is part of the House of Windsor, which was established by George V in 1917. The name was changed from the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha due to anti-German sentiment during World War I.
Members[edit]
The main members of the British royal family include:
- Charles III, the current monarch
- Camilla, Queen Consort
- William, Prince of Wales
- Catherine, Princess of Wales
- Prince George of Wales
- Princess Charlotte of Wales
- Prince Louis of Wales
- Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
- Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
- Prince Andrew, Duke of York
- Princess Beatrice
- Princess Eugenie
Roles and Duties[edit]
Members of the British royal family undertake various official, ceremonial, diplomatic, and representational duties. They often represent the UK abroad and support the monarch in their state functions. Many members are also involved in charitable work and patronage of various organizations.
Residences[edit]
The British royal family resides in several official residences, including:
Titles and Styles[edit]
Members of the British royal family hold various titles and styles, often reflecting their rank and role within the family. Common titles include Prince, Princess, Duke, and Duchess.
Public Perception and Media[edit]
The British royal family is a subject of significant public interest and media coverage. Their activities, personal lives, and public appearances are frequently reported in the press and scrutinized by the public.
Related Pages[edit]
- Monarchy of the United Kingdom
- House of Windsor
- List of British monarchs
- Line of succession to the British throne
- Commonwealth realms
- Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
- Crown Estate
See Also[edit]
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