How did the British royal family become"royal"?
And we are royal guard ❤️

Their first traceable ancestor was a Viking named; Rollo in what is now Normandy, France. He was granted lands by the French King to prevent him from raiding France and to defend against other Viking raids.

In 1066, Rollo's great-great-grandson, Duke William of Normandy, sailed across the English Channel from France to England with an army of knights. He fought and defeated King Harold, then crowned himself the king of England and became known to history as William the Conqueror. He became the first English king from the line that still reigns today, which continues on down to King Charles. After his conquest, William took all the land and rented it out to his friends, who then subleased it to others. So basically, to be royal, win a war, kill your enemies, declare your "kingdom,"make up rules, and kill anyone who disagrees.
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