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They did have a royal family, but they were executed during the French Revolution.
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.
King Louis XVI (Sixteen,) fled with his wife during the French Revolution. His wife, Marie Antionette, was attempting to flee to her native Austria (where she is a member of the royal family.)
there isn't one, there was a French revolution in 1789-99
The French Revolution.
Most of the family was killed during the Russian Revolution including the last Tsar and his immediate family. The surviving family were exiled from Russia after the Revolution
There is no french royal family
Nobody else attacked France. It was a civil war. The poor rose up against the rich, especially the royal family.
They escaped in 2002 on december 31st.
Many became exiles or Emigres. The King and Queen were executed.
There is no french royal family
It was part of the Royal Collection in the Louvre, which was a royal palace, not a public museum. During the French revolution the collection became a museum.