91. A member of the British royal family has taken a job in broadcasting. 92. A minor tempest in London this week involves who else but the royal family, although this time none of the royals can be accused of contributing to it. 93. A member of the royal family who thinks private matters should be kept private. 94. A short but fascinating article tries to trace African ancestry in the royal families of Europe. 95. A. The royal family is constantly surrounded by servants. 96. Abdullah wields military clout as the commander of the elite Saudi Arabian National Guard, dedicated to defending the royal family. 97. After the Persian Gulf War, when the Americans did not all withdraw, bin Laden revolted against the royal family. 98. All Gulf Arab states, with the exception of Iraq and Yemen, are ruled by royal families. 99. After these incidents the royal family embraced Christianity and decreed it to be the official state religion. 100. Again, class differences are marked, with middle-class respondents more supportive of the royal family while the working-classes are more skeptical. |