royal house

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

  • The Duchess had never been liked by many courtiers and members of the Royal Household since the day of the engagement.
  • The Arcot House is different from most royal houses in the country as there is no friction between the government and this former ruling family.
  • The English and Scottish royal houses had become closely connected through marriage.
  • James II had been overthrown because of serial misjudgment monumental even by Stuart standards, but also because, in 1688, his queen produced a healthy heir, James Edward, who would be brought up a Catholic and would therefore, most Britons feared, restore Catholicism as the religion of the royal house. Servants To Masters
  • The Picts also practiced matrilineal descent - thus their royal houses all descended through the female line.
  • She probes the febrile atmosphere in the royal household including tension between Louis and Marie Antoinette.
  • But who in their right mind would want to be a royal household servant? Times, Sunday Times
  • It may be conclude that the Afghan Royal House faced many structural conflicts which finally led to the end of monarch system and the failure of modernization.
  • They were sought after by Europe's royal houses long before many of today's classics were known.
  • The royal household said that he would have scans to ascertain whether doctors needed to drain fluid from his spinal chord. Times, Sunday Times
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