no just a President, who by the way has past away this year. The island of Trinidad has not had a royal family sense the 1820's when they became a republic nation.
The royal family comes from the danish royal family, the Schleswig-Holstein-Glücksburg-Sonderburg. Though, if any surname is to be used for the Norwegian royal family, it is "Rex".
This depends on how you would define 'home'. While the British royal family have many diffrent estates they own, each of which could be considered a home, they have far fewer Official Residences. These include, among others, Holyroodhouse, Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Clarence House and St. James's Palace.
Because of their links to the German royal family.
Yugoslavia
The country is a Republic with a President and Vice President. There is no royal family.
An example of a royal country would be the United Kingdom. Its royal family is the Windsor Family.
No they have a President.
you have to be in the royal family
president lincoin
The country that speaks French and does not have a royal family is France. France has a history of monarchy, but it is currently a republic with no monarchy.
Roc royal and his family from belize
No, but there is a president.
A country run by a royal family would be described as a monarchy.
no just a President, who by the way has past away this year. The island of Trinidad has not had a royal family sense the 1820's when they became a republic nation.
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.
No, Chile is a Republic with a President, Senate etc.