Sure Did. The monarchy- technically an Empire from l935-46- they had several colonies in North Africa and also Albania ( coins reflected this) The House of Savoy or Savoia was the family name. In modern times Italy had several Kings and two Queens. Margherita Di Savoia ( Margaret of Savoy) lived l85l-l926 was the first Queen of Italy in modern times. Maria Elena- her daughter-in-law who converted from Russian Orthodox- was a tall and beautiful Queen who was somehow slighted by the comic strip Barney Google- which played up the size differential between the Lady and her pint-sized, jockey husband. ( this was taken as a direct insult to King Victor Emmanuel and his Spouse- and in a sense, when shown to defense minister Mussolini- well, it caused Barney Google-and later all comic strips and books to be banned by the Fascisti - so the anti-comic book crusade began under Mussolini. The Italian Royalty co-existed with the Fascist Government, as the above affirms. Some folks consider Maria Jose ( who never actually reigned) as the third Queen of Italy.l Maria Jose was qualified as a Nurse, by the way.
The British Royal Family The Norwegian Royal Family The Spanish Royal Family The Swedish Royal Family The Dutch Royal Family The Danish Royal Family The Belgian Royal Family The Thai Royal Family The Monegasque Princely Family The Luxembourgish Grand Ducal Family The Liechtensteiner Princely Family
the UK royal family is also the royal family of Australia
By the Grace of God, is the most common explanation as to why a Royal family is the Royal family.
The Royal Family of Spain is the Bourbon family.
royal family
A "Royal" is a shortened way of referring to a member of the Royal Family, usually the British Royal Family.
No, they were of Irish descent.
the russian royal family
There is no french royal family
yes and no. The British Royal Family is the royal family of Fiji but not in Fiji. They visit on certain occasions
Of course. Cleopatra's family was the royal family.
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".