Royal diary: What's coming up this week?
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh will represent the King at a special reception
After a week off to enjoy the Easter holidays, you'll be pleased to hear Royal Clubbers that we'll see some of the senior royals back in action.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh will be representing the King at a very significant reception, while the Princess Royal will resume her jam-packed schedule.
There's also a personal celebration for the King and Queen on Tuesday… read on to find out more about what you can expect this week.
Monday
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh will attend a parade on behalf of the King to commemorate the 120th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale at Buckingham Palace.
The Entente Cordiale was a diplomatic agreement, signed on 8th April 1904 between Britain and France, laying the groundwork for the two nations' cooperation during World War I.
Sophie will later attend the Wallace Collection Director's Dinner in London.
If you're ever in the capital, the Wallace Collection is a free museum containing an extensive and stunning collection of artwork, sculptures and furniture from the 15th to the 19th centuries.
Tuesday
King Charles and Queen Camilla will mark their 19th wedding anniversary.Â
Their Majesties usually celebrate the day privately but in 2020 they released a sweet portrait of them posing with Camilla's beloved dogs, Beth and Bluebell, on the porch of their Scottish home, Birkhall.
And if you missed this week's Fashion Friday, I've taken a look back at how Camilla's wedding attire broke with tradition.
The day has become rather poignant for the King in recent years, as his father Prince Philip passed away aged 99 on 9 April 2021.
The Princess Royal will also be out, opening the Tideway public open space at Chelsea Quay and attending the St. Olave's Church Rededication Service to mark its 70th anniversary.
Wednesday
The Princess Royal has engagements in Lancashire, visiting Trawden Community Projects and Helmshore Mills Textile Museum. She will also travel up to Scotland to visit HMS Venturer as its Lady Sponsor.
Over in the US, Prince Harry is scheduled to be one of the speakers at BetterUp's Uplift two-day summit in San Francisco, in his role as Chief Impact Officer.
Friday
In her role as patron of Tenovus Cancer Care, the Princess Royal will visit a Mobile Support Unit at Bronglais General Hospital in Aberystwyth, Wales.
Further reading
Should Beatrice and Eugenie take on more responsibility?
Is Fergie back in the royal fold?
The Kate-shaped hole can't be filled
Is it really reasonable to include Harry in the table of weekly Royal events? He is no longer a Royal & to my mind is no longer of interest. I am sure there are many who will disagree but he has burnt his bridges & should remain on the other side.