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.
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  • 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
  • In all honesty, however, I think this is the essence of our attempts to understand and make sense of the complexities of the British and European royal houses.
  • Her chiton was the crimson of the royal House of Apepi: it stood out brilliantly, a speck of colour in the bleakness of bare rock and sand. Warlock
  • Some of these, like the reforms in the royal Household, were largely a matter of tidying up existing arrangements.
  • Indeed, the preceding year, the royal houses of Holland, Austria, and England had concluded a treaty of alliance at the Hague, with the intention of plucking the crown of Spain from the head of Philip V, and placing it on that of an archduke to whom they prematurely gave the title of Charles III. Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
  • But peccable and rough though the members of this royal house may have been, very few of them were without the governing faculty. The Liberation of Italy
  • Having been governess to Princess Elizabeth from an early age until her engagement to Prince Philip, she left the royal household and wrote a book about her experiences.
  • Officers and marshals of the royal household were shouting orders.
  • In the fifth and final carriage were Grand Duchess Josephine-Charlotte of Luxembourg, the Princess Royal with her son, Peter Phillips, 24, and Vice Admiral Tom Blackburn, Master of the Royal Household.
  • The royal house of Prussia, the Hohenzollerns, had obtained the marquisate of Brandenburg only in the fifteenthcentury; and Brandenburg, with its sterile soil and dreary bogs, was an ambiguous prize—the “sandbox of the Holy Roman Empire.” FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • There's been a rash circulating around the royal houses of Europe… a rash of engagements and weddings that is.
  • A morganatic marriage is one between a member of the royal house and a wife not of equal birth, in which the wife does not take her husband's rank.
  • He could afford this, for the royal household had brazenly looked after its own.
  • The young minstrel won the respect and affection of the royal household, and his harpings were the principal solace of the infatuated and gloomy king, who at length made David his armor-bearer. Half Hours in Bible Lands, Volume 2 Patriarchs, Kings, and Kingdoms
  • He first appeared on the culinary scene as a kitchen boy in a royal household in 1326; by midcentury he was in the service of Philip VI and a few years later of the dauphin, whose father was John II. Savoring The Past
  • He was almost certainly suffering from a hereditary blood disorder called porphyria that flowed through the veins of many of Europe's royal houses.
  • The armed forces provide a number of part-timers to the royal household. AT HOME WITH THE QUEEN: The Inside Story of the Royal Household
  • A bigger wedding event will be probably take place then, but the date is yet to be set between the two royal houses.
  • The elves had long ago sworn protection of the royal house for future safety of its destined hero.
  • French Canada also has its monarchical tradition but to a different royal house: the provincial flag of Quebec resurrects the fleur-de-lys of the Bourbon kings.
  • A few tears were shed by Dulac over the thin lank locks he was called upon to friz, and when all was completed and he held aloft the girandole to light him down the back stairs used by members of the royal household to gain admission to the state apartments of the royal palace without passing through the crowd in the ante-room, the faithful fellow turned heartbroken to his master's chamber. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
  • Succession to the throne was not guaranteed as the witan, or council of leaders, had the right to choose the best successor from the members of the royal house.
  • In Archbishop Parker's time this had been a busy post, as the state observed at Lambeth and Croydon was very considerable; but Grindal was of a more retiring nature, disliking as was said, "lordliness"; and although still the household was an immense affair, in its elaborateness and splendour beyond almost any but royal households of the present day, still Anthony's duties were far from heavy. By What Authority?
  • Achaemenid: The Persian royal house from the region near Persepolis. Alexander the Great
  • After the investiture in 1364 of Philip the Bold as duke of Burgundy, the duchy of Burgundy became a cadet branch of the French royal house of Valois.
  • All European royal houses allow for female succession, a few permitting succession by the first-born regardless of sex.
  • Upon the shield was the traditional animal, a large bore head with the royal house sword of battle behind it.
  • But who in their right mind would want to be a royal household servant? Times, Sunday Times
  • In his birthday address of 2004, Akihito seemed to suggest he was fed up with Crown Prince Naruhito and his wife criticising his eldest son for speaking in public earlier that year of the "suffocating atmosphere" in the royal household which he claimed had contributed to his wife's clinical depression. Emperor Akihito: A bulwark against a sea of troubles | Observer profile
  • In royal households where a whole retinue of courtiers was employed, more and more varied dishes in total, and dishes of higher status, were offered to those of higher rank and standing in the household.
  • Access is granted to select historians on a case-by-case basis, at the discretion of the royal household. Times, Sunday Times
  • The book club at the Royal Household enjoyed a 'spellbinding' talk by Christopher Andrew Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Duchesse de Guermantes, for her part, took good care not to invite when it was her turn to entertain the Princess, but substituted for them without any abstract reasoning about Bonapartism the most brilliant coruscation of all the beauties, all the talents, all the celebrities, who, the exercise of some subtle sixth sense made her feel, would be acceptable to the niece of the Emperor even when they belonged actually to the Royal House. The Guermantes Way
  • Pointy-toed leather babouches originally came from Fez (where yellow and white slippers are still made for the royal household); more round-toed ones are Marrakech-style.
  • The Royal Household took the opportunity presented by the changed format to create a special card in which the telemessage would be inserted.
  • At such times, all that held the royal household together was its thin veneer of ceremony and exquisite manners. BLOOD AGAINST THE SNOWS: The Tragic Story of Nepal's Royal Dynasty
  • In 1856, during a stay in London, he sold 31 pictures to the royal household and court.
  • These Four royal houses shall be responsible for one of the greatest legends ever told in my homeland of Spain.
  • The royal household declined to comment. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the recent government reshuffle he was given the job of vice chamberlain of the royal household.
  • The royal household declined to comment. Times, Sunday Times
  • And so they have, in In Great Waters: deepsmen and landsmen having interbred to produce hybrid humans who dominate the royal houses of Europe. Archive 2010-04-01
  • Access is granted to select historians on a case-by-case basis, at the discretion of the royal household. Times, Sunday Times
  • This emerged after a meeting of "amakhosi" (chiefs), members of the Zulu royal house and members of Iso Lesizwe (eye of the nation) in Ulundi. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Although he begged for his life, Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester, a Knight of the Garter, a former steward of the royal household and a veteran of some of the fiercest battles of the French wars, was put to the axe.
  • The nine-year-old King Simeon II, of the same royal house as Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Albert, was dethroned by a referendum held while Soviet troops remained in Bulgaria after World War II.
  • The coats of arms of most of the royal houses of Europe incorporate symbols of the 12 Tribes of Lesbos.
  • The royal household also receives 'grants-in-aid' for maintenance of the palaces and travel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lady Jane Grey; though the spirits of the princesses were rather subdued by the mighty stroke that had fallen upon the royal house; and at the end of the visit his 'elder sister' -- afterwards the 'Bloody Mary' of history The Prince and the Pauper, Part 4.
  • The Blood Royal of this actual Grail lineage persists, via the female line, in the royal houses of Europe to this day.
  • None there had witnessed anything like this erenow, save for the firstborn of a royal house. Time Patrolman
  • The Duchess had never been liked by many courtiers and members of the Royal Household since the day of the engagement.
  • The elves had long ago sworn protection of the royal house for future safety of its destined hero.
  • Some of these, like the reforms in the royal Household, were largely a matter of tidying up existing arrangements.
  • They had already incurred the enmity of the royal houses of Europe, why add that of the bankers?
  • After the investiture in 1364 of Philip the Bold as duke of Burgundy, the duchy of Burgundy became a cadet branch of the French royal house of Valois.

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