On Friday, Queen Mathilde visited the Waterloo Academy of Music to highlight the role of music academies as places where people can embark on musical training in an accessible way.
On Friday, Queen Mathilde visited the Waterloo Academy of Music to highlight the role of music academies as places where people can embark on musical training in an accessible way.
On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex attended a performance of the Broadway show Gypsy in New York City. She met with the cast and crew after the show.
This week, Queen Mathilde visited two projects supported by the Œuvres de la Reine Fund.
On Thursday, Princess Ariane celebrated her 18th birthday and new official photos were released to mark the day.
On Wednesday, the President of Iceland Halla Tómasdóttir and her husband Björn Skúlason spend their second day in Norway.
On Wednesday, Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa visited the Council of Europe in Strasbourg ahead of the end of the Luxembourg Presidency of the Committee of Ministers.
On Tuesday evening, Prince Joachim and Princess Marie attended a Spring Dinner for one of Washington D.C’s five International Clubs hosted by the Danish Ambassador to the US.
On Wednesday, Queen Mary visited the Cancer Counseling Center at Herlev Hospital as Patron of the Danish Cancer Society.
On March 25th, Queen Silvia bought the first May Flower of the year, per tradition. Since 1907, the May Flower has been sold to make a difference for children and young people in vulnerable situations and Queen Silvia’s purchase marks the official start of the sale in Sweden.
On Tuesday, the President of Iceland Halla Tómasdóttir and her husband Björn Skúlason started a three-day state visit to Norway.
On Tuesday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia marked International Romani Day at the Congress of Deputies in Madrid.
On Tuesday, Queen Maxima visited Deventer with the MIND Us Foundation of which she is Honorary Chair.
On Tuesday, the Duchess of Edinburgh visited the Yellow Labrador Club at The York Club in Windsor.
On Tuesday, Queen Margrethe presented the Queen Margrethe II’s Science Prize 2025 to Tone Roald for her research in phenomenological psychology.