Royal diary: What's coming up this week
An away day for Queen Camilla and a celebration for Princess Eugenie
This week's edition of the royal diary is jam-packed, with plenty to look forward to.
The Queen will visit the Isle of Man this week, while the Prince of Wales will be travelling up north for a project close to his heart.
Find out why the Princess Royal will be teaming up with the Duchess of Edinburgh, and why Princess Eugenie has a reason to celebrate at the end of the week…
Monday
The Princess Royal will be a guest at the IFR Annual Awards Dinner at Grosvenor House Hotel in her role as patron of Save the Children UK.
Tuesday
We hope it isn't a late night for Princess Anne on Monday as the following day she has engagements in Loughborough and London, including a Presidential Dinner at Fishmongers' Hall for the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851.
The Princess Royal will also be joining forces with the Duchess of Edinburgh to host a reception on behalf of the King for Korean War Veterans, to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Korean War.
And I can also reveal that the Prince of Wales will be in Sheffield in conjunction with his Homewards programme, which aims to end homelessness for good.
Wednesday
Queen Camilla will spend the day on the Isle of Man, where she will visit Douglas Borough Council and meet community groups at Government House.Â
Meanwhile, the Duchess of Edinburgh will travel up to the University of Huddersfield in her role as Patron of the Chartered Management Institute. Sophie will also visit Leeds Children's Hospital.
Thursday
Princess Anne will be at Canterbury Cathedral to attend a Centenary Service and Reception as part of her role as Founders' Patron and President of the Benenden Society, Benenden School.
She will also attend a Commonwealth Youth Orchestra and Choir Presentation and Reception in London.
Friday
Princess Anne will be sticking close to home as she visits the Ministry of Defence Medal Office at Imjin Barracks in Gloucester and Stroud Maternity Hospital - where her granddaughter Lena Tindall was born.
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh will be in Banchory in Scotland to visit the Barn Arts Centre and Bogenraith Equestrian Centre.
Saturday
Celebrations will be in line for the Brooksbank household this coming weekend as Princess Eugenie turns 34.
Eugenie is a director at Hauser & Wirth art gallery and co-founder of The Anti-Slavery Collective.
In 2018, she married her long-term love, Jack Brooksbank, and the couple share two sons, August, three, and baby Ernest, who turns one in May. Happy birthday Eugenie!
Further reading
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