This is a multiple-choice question. The question asks about 'their everyday life'. Let's analyze the options:
Without further context or a specific subject (like history, English literature, etc.), it's impossible to definitively choose the *correct* answer as the image only presents the question and options. However, if this is a language exercise for English learners, the phrasing 'their everyday life' could be a prompt for a narrative or descriptive piece related to a specific historical period or contemporary situation. If the context implies a discussion about historical figures, 'Life in the past' would be a plausible choice. If it implies a discussion about current events or general knowledge, 'Kings and queens' life in our time' or 'Daily routines of kings and queens nowadays' would be more fitting.
To provide a definitive answer, more context is needed about what 'their' refers to.
If forced to choose the most general interpretation of 'everyday life' in the context of kings and queens, and assuming the lesson is about history or social studies, 'Life in the past' or 'Kings and queens' life in our time' are the most likely relevant options. 'Daily routines of kings and queens nowadays' is a very specific instance of 'their everyday life'.
Assuming this is a question about general knowledge or history related to royalty, and without specific context, it's difficult to provide a single correct answer. However, if the intent is to discuss historical periods of royalty, 'Life in the past' or 'Kings and queens' life in our time' would be the most relevant.