Adjective
non-royal (not comparable)
Not royal; not related to or of the nature of a king or queen.
By the early Middle Kingdom (c. 2055–1650 BCE), non-royal Egyptians believed that they, too, could overcome death as Osiris had, by worshipping him and receiving the funerary rites that were partly based on his myth. Source: Internet
Only one non-royal person was ever given a dukedom. Source: Internet
King Tupou VI (a descendant of the first monarch), his family, powerful nobles and a growing non-royal elite caste live in much wealth, with the rest of the country living in relative poverty. Source: Internet
Han Chinese Generals who defected to the Manchu were often given women from the Imperial Aisin Gioro family in marriage while the ordinary soldiers who defected were given non-royal Manchu women as wives. Source: Internet
She was instead styled as "Her Grace", a style normally reserved only for non-royal dukes and duchesses. Source: Internet