Hello Royal Clubbers, it's Danielle here, filling in for Millie while she takes a well-deserved break.
It's been a jampacked week of royal outings and celebrations, with more to come, you'll be pleased to know.
But before we dive into the best royal pictures and the diary, let's take a little look back at some royal history.
On This Day…
Turning our heads to a more recent time in history, on 14 June 1989, Queen Elizabeth II presented 40th US President Ronald Reagan with a knighthood at Buckingham Palace.
The honour has only ever been granted to three US Presidents – Reagan, President Dwight D. Eisenhower and President George H.W. Bush.
At the time, the President said: "I feel greatly honoured."
There was no dubbing or kneeling required during the presentation as knighthoods for foreigners are purely honorary and recipients cannot be called Sir or Dame.
The late Queen shared a particularly warm friendship with the Reagans. The President and the monarch bonded over their love of horses and he was the first US leader to stay at Windsor Castle in 1982.
A year later, Elizabeth and Prince Philip travelled through a severe storm to visit the Reagans at their California ranch.
Best Royal Pictures of The Week
The King
The monarch was given a warm welcome as he took part in the ceremony of the keys at Lancaster Castle on Monday. And even had some pearls of wisdom for a 101-year-old war veteran. After meeting Richard Brock, who served in the D-Day landings, Charles told him: "You look fantastic. Keep drinking the whisky!"
The Duchess of Edinburgh
Sophie had a wheely good time (sorry) at Northampton Bike Park earlier this year, as she chatted with mountain bikers and staff.
Danish royals
King Frederik and Queen Mary were joined by all four children as they took part in the annual Royal Run across five cities in Denmark. Their youngest, Princess Josephine, 14, impressively took on three consecutive distances – one mile, 5km and 10km.
The Princess of Wales
Princess Catherine stepped out to visit the new V&A East Storehouse in East London, where she learned about the "order an object" system, where paintings, furniture, books and sculptures can be requested and a room set aside for viewing with staff. With a keen interest in the arts and a love of the natural world, she chose a number of items themed around nature, a large William Morris sample book, rolls of ornate textiles and a musical instrument.
King Frederik and Queen Mary
The Danish royals paid their first official visit of their reign to the Faroe Islands, sailing on the Royal Ship Dannebrog. As a last-minute surprise addition, Princess Josephine also joined her parents on their three-day trip.
Princess Madeleine
The Swedish royal palace shared a stunning new portrait of Princess Madeleine to mark her 43rd birthday on Tuesday.
Queen Camilla
Her Majesty surprised authors and book lovers at a reception to celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Women's Prize for Fiction.
The Prince of Wales
Prince William donned his wax jacket, flat cap and wellies as he visited an area of peatland to launch the Landscape Vision for Dartmoor.
The King
The King held a star-studded reception for the King's Foundation Awards at St James's Palace, where guests included David Beckham, Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet and Stanley Tucci.
Princess Anne and Duchess Sophie
The King welcomed recipients of The King’s Awards for Enterprise at Windsor Castle on Thursday. He was joined by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
Princess Ines
The Swedish royals came together to celebrate the christening of Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia's daughter, Princess Ines.
The King
His Majesty presented new Colours to the Coldstream Guards during a ceremony at Windsor Castle, marking the regiment's 375th anniversary.
Royal diary
A huge week of royal watching ahead, from an ancient ceremony to glamorous racedays.