Like many Brits I have parents and grandparents who were involved with the British Empire.
The British Empire only ended in 1997 when we gave Hong Kong to China.
My two grandfathers were officers in the British Army and you didn't fuck with them. They would give their life for me and the rest of the family but other than that they weren't the sort of fellas you'd anger. They both helped in the administration of the Empire as young men.
My mother's father was a tough Scotsman and a British Army officer. My mother and her older and younger brother - my Uncle Alan and Uncle Stephen and their father and mother loved in various places throughout our vast empire. My army officer grandfather was the British "bigwig" in those areas. They lived in Yemen - which is now two countries - and Malaysia. They lived in Singapore in a house on stilts so that it didn't flood during the rainy season. My mother and her brothers and parents loved in Kenya in the early Sixties when it was part of the British Empire. They lived in a mansion in the country with glorious views. They had Kenyan servants. My mother and her brothers even went out on fun adventures with the local Masai Mara.
So of you think I'm bullshitting about my family's role in the British Empire then think again.
Like many Canadians, I had relatives involved in the British Empire before Canada became it's own country.
My grandfather on my dad's side was in WWII and was at Juno. My great uncle - his brother - also at Juno.
My relatives before them came from Scotland, Britain and Ireland.
I've had doctors, lawyers, military people all in my ancestry.
So likely your ancestors did not "Rule" over mine. Rather they'd be peers.
I still think you're full of shit, and trolling about just how "important" your family was, especially considering you're here, of all places, when someone with your background that you claim, should be in a MUCH higher social-economic status than what you give off (which is pretty much lowest of the low). But in case you're not... they likely are very old, traditional British who believed in the old racist views and likely still do since that's something you also believe. They were, as you, part of the worst parts of the British Empire.