
Royal Titles
Royal titles are official designations used to identify members of a monarchy, such as king, queen, prince, and princess. They often reflect hierarchy, lineage, or specific roles within the royal family and can vary between countries. Titles like "Duke" or "Duchess" denote nobility associated with territories or estates. These titles help establish social rank, succession, and the responsibilities of royal individuals. They are typically granted by the reigning monarch or inherited, serving as formal identifiers within a royal and noble hierarchy.