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British Royal Family
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  • The British Royal Family is the group of close
    relatives of the monarch of the United Kingdom.
    The term is also commonly applied to the same
    group of people as the relations of the monarch
    in his or her rol? as sovereign of any of the
    other Commonwealth realms, thus sometimes at
    variance with official national terms for the
    family. Members of the royal family belong to
    (are born into), or are married into, the House
    of Windsor, since 1917, when George V changed the
    name of the royal house from Saxe-Coburg and
    Gotha.

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  • Although in the United Kingdom there is no strict
    legal or formal definition of who is or is not a
    member of the Royal Family, and different lists
    will include different people, those carrying the
    style His or Her Majesty (HM), or His or Her
    Royal Highness (HRH) are always considered
    members, which usually results in the application
    of the term to the monarch, the consort of the
    monarch, the widowed consorts of previous
    monarchs, the children of the monarch, the
    male-line grandchildren of the monarch, and the
    spouses and the widowed spouses of a monarch's
    son and male-line grandsons.

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  • Members and relatives of the British Royal Family
    historically represented the monarch in various
    places throughout the British Empire, sometimes
    for extended periods as viceroys, or for specific
    ceremonies or events. Today, they often perform
    ceremonial and social duties throughout the
    United Kingdom and abroad on behalf of the UK,
    but, aside from the monarch, have no
    constitutional role in the affairs of government.
    This is the same for the other realms of the
    Commonwealth though the family there acts on
    behalf of, is funded by, and represents the
    sovereign of that particular state, and not the
    United Kingdom.

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  • Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary born 21
    April 1926) is the queen regnant of 16
    independent sovereign states known as the
    Commonwealth realms, listed here in order of
    length of possession by the Crown the United
    Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica,
    Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea,
    the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint
    Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and
    Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis. She holds
    each crown separately and equally in a shared
    monarchy, as well as acting as Head of the
    Commonwealth, and Supreme Governor of the Church
    of England. As a constitutional monarch, she is
    politically neutral and by convention her role is
    largely ceremonial.

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  • Elizabeth has held titles throughout her life, as
    a granddaughter of the monarch, as a daughter of
    the monarch, through her husband's titles, and
    eventually as Sovereign. In common parlance, she
    is The Queen or Her Majesty. Officially, she has
    a distinct title in each of her realms Queen of
    Canada in Canada, Queen of Australia in
    Australia, etc. In the Channel Islands and Isle
    of Man, which are Crown dependencies rather than
    separate realms, she is known as Duke of Normandy
    and Lord of Man respectively. Additional styles
    include Defender of the Faith and Duke of
    Lancaster. When in conversation with the Queen,
    the practice is to initially address her as Your
    Majesty and thereafter as Ma'am (to rhyme with
    "ham").
  • Elizabeth has received honours and awards from
    countries around the world, and has held honorary
    military positions throughout the Commonwealth,
    both before and after her accession.

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  • Issue
  • Charles, Prince of Wales
  • Anne, Princess Royal
  • Prince Andrew, Duke of York
  • Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
  • Born 21 April 1926 ) (age 84)

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