Liechtenstein is the richest royal family in Europe followed by Luxemborg and then the United Kingdom
they were NOT wrongfully executed. When France declared war on Austria, evidence was found that the royal family was leaking out information to Marie ANTOINETTE's brothers (the royal family of Austria). The royal family had thought if France would be defeated, the Austrian forces will impose Louis as an absolute monarch (like he was before) and he will no longer will have share power with the legislative Assembly. whoever wrote they were wrongfully executed certainly does not know so much history...
Louis XIV was the king of France and Navarre. His social class and that of his family was Royalty, of course. He was descended from the Bourbon kings of France on his father's side and from the Habsburg Spanish/Austrian kings/emperors on his mother's side. He had nothing but royal ancestors dating back hundreds of years from the the Habsburg line and the Bourbon line was also of ancient royalty and nobility.
Thomas Gainsborough
The Bates Family.
France does not have a royal family.
France
The Bourbons.
It was meant to be used as a dance for the royal family.
The House of Bourbon.
No, he did not have a family - his parents were dead and he died in a royal castle in France.
Of the parties at war, only France and the USA didn't have a royal family. In 1914 Europe all countries save France and Switzerland had kings or emperors.
there isn't one, there was a French revolution in 1789-99
The Bourbons.
There are many countries without a royal family. These countries include The United States of America, as well as Greece, France, as well as Albania. However, the latter countries royal family is no longer in power.
TheFrench royal house is now called "la famille d'Orléans", after the branch they are descending from. Note that royalty is such an outdated thing in France that even the royal family itself does not believe that France may be a monarchy again. The royal family is largely ignored by the French.
25 June 1791