British Royals Trivia | Part 2

More British royal family trivia questions and answers.

Test your knowledge of the British royal family with these regal trivia questions. From the reign of iconic rulers to the modern-day royals, we’ll dive into the captivating world of the British monarchy. Grab your tiara and let’s get started old chaps.

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Who was the first royal to compete in the Olympics? What Olympics was it? What was the event?

Princess Anne
Montreal Summer Olympic Games 1976
Equestrian


Before Queen Elizabeth II, who was England's longest reigning monarch?

Queen Victoria (She was Queen Elizabeth II’s great grandmother and reigned for 63 years)


How many prime ministers did Queen Elizabeth see come to power?

13


King Charle’s private income is called the Privy Purse. Where does the money come from?

The Dutchy of Lancaster


What is Kate Middleton sisters name?

Pippa


What two actresses have played the Queen in the Crown TV series?

Claire Foy, Olivia Coleman and Imelda Staunton


What are the first names of Meghan Markle's parents?

Doria and Thomas


What is the actual first name of Queen Victoria?

Alexandrina


Who was the group captain the Princess Margaret fell in love with after the war?

Peter Townsend


What was the name of the children's book that Prince Charles wrote in 1980?

The Old Man of Lochnagar


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The British royal family, a symbol of continuity and tradition

The British royal family, a symbol of continuity and tradition, has played a significant role in the United Kingdom’s history and global presence. The monarchy’s roots date back over a thousand years, with the establishment of the English monarchy in the early medieval period. The modern royal family, known as the House of Windsor, was established in 1917 by King George V, who changed the family name from the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha due to anti-German sentiment during World War I. The royal family has since become a prominent figurehead in British society, representing national unity and continuity while performing ceremonial duties and supporting various charitable causes.

In recent decades, the British royal family has navigated a changing social and political landscape, adapting to modern expectations while maintaining traditional roles. Queen Elizabeth II, who ascended the throne in 1952, became one of the longest-reigning monarchs in British history, overseeing significant changes within the monarchy and the broader UK. The royal family has also faced challenges, including public scrutiny and evolving perceptions of their role in contemporary society. Despite these challenges, members of the royal family, including Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Prince Harry, continue to engage in public service and charitable work, shaping the monarchy’s relevance in the 21st century.

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