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  great britain's royal family is an example of a matriarchal Family.
In a matriarchal Family, the head of the family would always be determined by the female line in the family.
In Great Britain, the head of the government will be headed by Prime minister which could either be males or Females. But the head of the Royal Family would always be the Queen.

Answer:

Matriarchal Family.

Explanation:

The term matriarchy refers to societies that were socially, economically, politically and culturally created by women. Within the family context, a matriarchal family is one that is a mirror of the patriarchal family, but reversing the gender of the dominant member. In a matriarchal family the dominant member is a woman and not a man. An example of this is the British royal family, where the dominant member is Queen Elizabeth II.