Windsors
The term "Windsors" refers to the British royal family, specifically the House of Windsor, which has been the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom since 1917. The name was adopted by King George V during World War I to replace the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, reflecting anti-German sentiment at the time. The family includes notable figures such as Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III.
The House of Windsor is known for its long history, traditions, and significant influence on British culture and politics. Members of the royal family often participate in public engagements, charitable work, and ceremonial events, representing the UK both domestically and internationally.