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Royalty

Royalty refers to the people who belong to the family of a king-and queen.

Double-click on any word to- see its definition from Cambridge Dictionaries Online

magazine Site rticle: Royalty. Everything you (n)ever wanted to know aboute some of the Kings and Queens of England. Read article

word game: King and Queen idioms puzzle. Do the jigsaw puzzlehich contains idomatic expressions containing thewords 'king' and queen'. Playgame

story: The Princess and the Pea. Read thisfamous fairy le by Hans Christian Andersen, andv ecide which is the best hmoral for the story. Read story

cartoon: &qot;Your Majesty! Why have you been drawing straight lines all over this paper?" "Because ..." See cartoon

trivia: Wordplay. Monarchs (and other royalty and nobility) by nickname: "~ Beer-Jug": John George I, Elector of Saxony; "~ the Cabbage": Ivailo of Bulgaria; "~ Minus-a-Quarter": Michael VII Dukas, Byzantine Emperor. See more royalty trivia

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