Royal Diary: What's coming up this week
The Queen will host an important discussion at Buckingham Palace
The royal family's Easter break is over, so you can expect the diary to be filling up with more engagements in the coming weeks.
The Queen will resume her duties on Tuesday, while the Prince of Wales is also expected to return to public engagements after spending time with the Princess of Wales and their young family during the school holidays.
And it's set to be a big week for one European royal... read on to find out more.
Monday
The Princess of Wales's brother, James Middleton, will celebrate his 37th birthday – his first as a father!
Tuesday
Queen Camilla will join a discussion with Changemakers, SafeLives' younger pioneers at Buckingham Palace in her role as patron of SafeLives.
The charity's CEO revealed to me back in November that the Queen is "always looking for ways to make change" and wants to keep talking about issues like domestic violence, to keep the conversation at the forefront of people's minds.
Meanwhile, the Princess Royal will be visiting Fleetwood Station and the Pony Club in Lancashire, as well as Sefton Carers Centre in Merseyside.
Denmark's Queen Margrethe, who abdicated on 14 January, will mark her 84th birthday privately at Fredensborg Castle.
Wednesday
The Duchess of Edinburgh will be travelling around Somerset to attend the Food Learning Day at Bath & West Showground and to visit The Trails Trust. Sophie will also attend a Coronation Fund Appeal Supporters Lunch at Wells Cathedral.
And King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain will arrive in The Netherlands to begin their two-date state visit.
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima's daughter, Princess Catharina-Amalia, will make her debut at the state banquet at the Royal Palace Amsterdam on Wednesday evening.
Thursday
The Princess Royal will attend the Lord Mayor's Big Curry Lunch at the Guildhall in London.
Princess Anne will also hold CSC Canada's Presidential Council Recognition Dinner at Buckingham Palace in her role as President of The Duke of Edinburgh's Commonwealth Study Conferences.
Sunday
It will be a bittersweet day for the royal family as April 21 would have marked Queen Elizabeth II's 98th birthday.
Further reading
The secrets of King Charles and Queen Camilla's success