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THE ROYALS

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TermDefinition
palace a large, impressive house, especially one that is a royal residence
charity an organization that raises money to help people who are poor, sick, or in need
interview a formal meeting where one person asks another person questions to gather information or assess their suitability for a job or position
announce to make a public or formal statement about something, especially news or a decision
engagement a formal agreement to get married, or the period of time between the agreement to get married and the wedding itself
wedding a formal ceremony in which two people get married, usually in a church or other religious setting
prince a male member of a royal family who is not the king, especially the son or grandson of a king or queen
princess a female member of a royal family who is not the queen, especially the daughter or granddaughter of a king or queen
journalist a person who writes news stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine, or who reports on news events for radio or television
marry to become legally united with someone as their husband or wife, usually in a formal ceremony
date to go out with someone you are romantically interested in, or to establish or confirm the time or date of an event or appointment
divorce the legal ending of a marriage, usually with an official court decree
funeral a formal ceremony for burying or cremating a dead person, usually with a religious or cultural tradition
Created by: LexyLessons
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