The Windsor Family is the reigning royal family of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms. Established in 1917, the family adopted the name 'Windsor' to replace the German-sounding 'House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha' during World War I, reflecting a shift in public sentiment towards Germany. The family includes prominent figures such as Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III, and other royals who play significant roles in British society and culture.
Members of the Windsor Family are known for their ceremonial duties, charitable work, and public engagements. They symbolize continuity and tradition in the UK, with their history intertwined with significant events in British history. The family continues to adapt to modern times while maintaining its royal heritage.