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"royal rule" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the governing or ruling power of a monarch or royal family. Example: The country was under strict royal rule for centuries, with the King making all major decisions and laws.
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Royal lines have been preserved only in those countries of Europe in which royal rule was severely limited prior to the 20th century or in which royal absolutism had never firmly established itself.
By 1729, when the colony came under royal rule, several other towns also had been chartered.
A turnabout in the colony's fortunes occurred during the decades of royal rule.
Royal rule remains as absolute as ever, meaning just as inefficient and just as unpredictable.
Maybe, if it weren't for Prince Charles, the unreconstructed exception to the new royal rule.
It also is almost certainly the last chapter in 237 years of royal rule in the Himalayan state.
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The royal rules for dispensing with blood relatives were as inflexible as those of geometry.
Even as royal rules of precedence required Albert to walk several paces behind his wife in public, the rules of the bedroom and nursery made Victoria subservient to her husband, deferential by convention if not by law.
British Vogue said the duchess bent the royal rules.
Royals rule here, not corporate Dolans.
Other top posts will also be filled by younger men in a generational shift that will be watched nervously across a region where royals rule until they die.
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