
Royal Courts
Royal courts are official institutions where monarchs and their advisors manage state affairs, dispense justice, and uphold traditions. Historically, these courts served as centers of governance, law, and ceremonial activity, often housing legal proceedings, administrative work, and social functions. They played a key role in shaping laws, resolving disputes, and representing the authority of the monarchy. Today, many royal courts are ceremonial, preserving historical customs, while in some countries they continue to play advisory or constitutional roles within the government.