No. Brazil is a federative republic. It was an empire until 1889 though, so it did have a royal family. This family has living descendants, but they don't live in Brazil, because the royal family was expelled from Brazil when the republic was settled (ending with the monarchy). Since that, Brazil is a federative republic. It means it has no kings or queens or any sort of royalty, and it has no prime minister. Brazil is governed by a president, just like in the United States.
Yes it does,an Imperial family actually (from the Brazilian Empire), they were expelled from Brazil after a military coup that installed the republic (more of a Dictatorship) in 1889, they moved to France but after Dom Pedro II (last emperor of Brazil) died, Isabel (the only heir to the throne) moved with her family to Bavaria (where her uncle was the crowned prince). Her uncle got into an argument with Hitler and they fled to Italy and then back to France. They returned to Brazil in 1945. They are out of power but there is a growing monarchist in Brazil, of wich part of the imperial family are suporters.
No, it has always been a Republic, albeit a Garrison Republic under Army General - had a German sounding name for many decades.- OK- it was General Stroessler.
No.
The royal family fled to Brazil which was still a Portuguese colony at the time.
Pedro the II was exile from the royal court in Brazil because of his daughter who was acting as Brazil's regent abolished slavery. The royal family went into exile, escaping to Europe.
It was part of the "United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves", during the time when it was a colony of Portugal and the royal family came to Brasil.
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Basically, his dad was the king of Portugal. Then the Royal family ran to Brazil because of the war. Then the Royal family went back to Portugal but D Pedro stayed because his father declared him sort of like the "prince in charge" (I don't really know what it's called, sorry). On September 7, 1822, he made Brazil independent from Portugal, becoming emperor.
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.
the russian royal family
There is no french royal family