Yes, the British royal family participated in cloth rationing during World War II. They adhered to the same restrictions as the general public, which included making do with fewer outfits and utilizing existing clothing. Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) was particularly noted for her practical approach, often seen in reused or repurposed garments. This was part of a broader effort to show solidarity with the British people during the war.
There are several "royal families" in the world. Each has a different surname. The family name of the British Royal Family is Windsor.
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
Japanese
The Bates Family.
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The royal family
By the Grace of God, is the most common explanation as to why a Royal family is the Royal family.
the UK royal family is also the royal family of Australia
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.
Buckingham Palace