royal family

NOUN
  1. royal persons collectively
    the wedding was attended by royalty
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How To Use royal family In A Sentence

  • In that time she accompanied members of the Royal Family on some unforgettable overseas tours.
  • Windsor is open to visitors when the Royal Family is not in residence.
  • A diplomatic source said: 'The irony is that the royal family has used oil to slow down social change. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are different ways in which to address a member of the royal family.
  • Tomorrow's edition will include a centre-spread on the Spanish royal family.
  • By toadying to the royal family of Crim Tartary, she was lady-in-waiting to the young Princess Angelica.
  • Britain's royal family took their traditional public Christmas Day stroll to and from church on Friday, with one well-wisher receiving a hug and a kiss from Prince William.
  • Much of that cash indirectly funds the lavish lifestyles of the royal family. Times, Sunday Times
  • But more significant, he adds, is that the royal family is being required to cement the political and symbolic unity of a United Kingdom when that unity is under unprecedented strain.
  • How can the royal family exist in the public consciousness if not through the flashbulbs and omnipresent cameras?
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