On Tuesday, Queen Maxima attended the Netspar Pension & Science anniversary conference in The Hague.
On Monday, Queen Silvia and Princess Madeleine attended the board meeting of the World Childhood Foundation at the Royal Palace.
On Monday, Crown Princess Victoria inaugurated Nya Porslinsriket at the Värmdö Cultural Center in Gustavsberg.
On Sunday, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde traveled to Vietnam ahead of their three-day state visit to the country which starts on Tuesday.
On Saturday, members of the Monégasque Princely Family attended the 2025 Rose Ball benefitting the Princess Grace Foundation. This year’s theme was “Sunset Ball”.
On Saturday, King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Sigtuna School of Humanities.
On Friday, the President and First Lady of Singapore spent their last day in Luxembourg.
This week, Princess Madeleine announced the launch of her skincare brand MinLen with Weleda.
On Friday, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene officially opened the new sports and leisure complex Box 98 in Monaco. Louis and Marie Ducruet as well as Camille Gottlieb were also in attendance.
On Friday, Queen Mary hosted a meeting with Mary Fonden ahead of the Danish State Visit to France next week.
On Thursday, Crown Princess Victoria met with Achim Steiner, the Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), at the Royal Palace.
On Thursday, Queen Mathilde visited the Maison Auton’Home in Forest. This community center welcomes disadvantaged young people, offers them accommodation, helps them live independently, and provides them with appropriate psychosocial support to help them embark on adult life.
On Thursday, the President of Singapore and his wife started a two-day State Visit to Luxembourg.
On Thursday, Queen Maxima visited De Foyer where she took part in an Iftar meal for residents of the healthcare institution Cordaan in Amsterdam.
On Thursday, Queen Maxima attended the signature ceremony of 'More Harmony in Society' as honorary chair of Méér Muziek in de Klas.
This week, the Duchess of Edinburgh was in Brussels, Belgium, as Patron of the NSPCC and Plan International UK.