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What do the royal family do.?

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  1. They get in the tabloids!


  2. They ride in their Rolls Royce & are crazy.........seen the Swedish Royal Family.

  3. In addition to a monarch's constitutional duties, The King/Queen and the royal family all have an important role to play in public. As a national figurehead, the monarch and its royal family provides a focus for identity, offers recognition of achievement of all kinds, and supports the ideals of public and charitable work.

    For example, Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, acts as a focus for national unity and pride by means of regular visits in the UK, her other realms, the Commonwealth and overseas destinations. The Queen is supported by other members of the Royal Family, who also carry out thousands of visits each year.

    The Queen recognises excellence and achievement. This takes place in many ways: through Royal visits which provide a 'seal of approval' to a charity or community; through the award of honours and prizes to outstanding individuals; and through messages sent to those celebrating special birthdays or wedding anniversaries.

    The Queen and the Royal Family also play an important part in the public and voluntary sector. Through involvement with hundreds of charities, military units and other organisations, they promote the ideal of service to others.

  4. It depends on which Royal Family that you are talking about. Every family has different duties with different individuals. You should be more specific in which one that you are speaking of.

    But on the other hand I think that you should look up in the encyclopedia online and they will give you the information that you are looking for.

    I think that the King and Queen have their duties. As you may already know, and then I think that the other members of the Royal Family assist in some of those duties. They also assist in making sure that things are done properly. Speaking with the Prime Minister. Having lunch and dinner, and doing several things that aren't made public. Once the King-Queen get older, I think that the oldest child may take on more duties until the death or retirement of their parent. Which ever one comes first. Like I said you may want to look all the information up that you are looking for.

  5. You can find some info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_famil...

    hope it helps!

  6. Nothing.

  7. Keep on hand in every brits pocket, and the other hand over every brits mouth. That's how they enrichen themselves at the expense of the brits and at the same time.make sure that no criticism is uttered.

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