Royalty

Pronunciation: /ˈrɔɪəltiː/

Royalty (noun)

  1. members of a royal family, like kings or queens.
  2. money paid to use someone else's work, like a song or book.
  3. the state or quality of being royal or related to a king or queen.

Examples

  • The castle was built to house royalty during their visits.
  • Royalty often attend grand events and ceremonies.

Common collocations: royal family, royal duties, earn royalties, royalty payment, collect royalties