Liechtenstein is the only German speaking country with royalty. The royal family of Liechtenstein has ruled over the country for centuries.
"Sabrina" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is a name that can be used in both English and French-speaking cultures.
Leopold II, who was King of the Belgians, spoke French. French was the primary language of the Belgian royal family and the Belgian court during his reign.
The royal German family that still rules in a country where German is spoken is the House of Hohenzollern, specifically in the Principality of Liechtenstein. The family has ruled Liechtenstein since 1699 and is a constitutional monarchy with limited powers.
Yes, "royal" can be a noun when referring to a member of a royal family. For example, "The young prince will one day become the royal of the kingdom."
Which royal family? Nearly every European country had a royal family at some point in history. The French royal family was imprisoned in the 1790s, during the French Revolution in which they were all beheaded at the guillotine.
There is no french royal family
There is no french royal family
Neither has a Royal Family.
An example of a royal country would be the United Kingdom. Its royal family is the Windsor Family.
They did have a royal family, but they were executed during the French Revolution.
no for us a presidant for the US. England a royal family
Liechtenstein is the only German speaking country with royalty. The royal family of Liechtenstein has ruled over the country for centuries.
The English royal family of the Stuarts were cousins to the family of King Louis XIV.
Roc royal and his family from belize
A country run by a royal family would be described as a monarchy.
Yes, we should keep the royal family. They are tradition of the country. They show the history of the country and they are a huge tourist draw and the country makes millions from them every years.