On Tuesday, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde visited the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
On Tuesday, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde visited the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
On Monday, King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia hosted several events at the Royal Palace.
On Monday, the Duchess of Edinburgh attended several events in Northampton.
On Monday, several members of European royal families attended the first day of the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France.
On Monday, Queen Letizia attended the closing ceremony of the XVII Call for Social Projects organized by the Santander Bank in Madrid.
On Monday, the Danish Royal Family took part in the 2025 Royal Run.
On Sunday, Crown Princess Victoria attended the Blue Economy and Finance Forum in Monaco
On Sunday, French President Emmanuel Macron and the First Lady Brigitte Macron spent their second day in Monaco.
On Saturday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia attended the ceremony marking National Armed Forces Day in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
On Saturday, Crown Princess Mette-Marit visited Stavanger to attend the celebrations of its 900th anniversary.
On Saturday, King Charles and the Duchess of Edinburgh visited the Royal Windsor Flower Show. The Royal Windsor Flower Show is a celebration of gardening, nature, food, and traditional crafts.
On Friday, the Swedish Royal Family celebrated National Day!
On Friday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia traveled to the island of La Palma to meet with people who were affected by the eruption of the Tajogaite volcano in 2021.
On Friday, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde hosted a reception for 140 neighbours of the Royal Domain of Laeken to mark Neighbours' Day.
On Friday, Queen Sonja and Crown Princess Mette-Marit hosted Afternoon at Oscarshall on the occasion of choreographer Jiří Kylián and author Haruki Murakami's visit to Norway.
On Friday, Queen Mathilde marked the 800th anniversary of the Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges.
On Friday, the Duke of Cornwall and the Duchess of Edinburgh visited the Royal Cornwall Show as Patron and Vice-President of the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association respectively.
On Thursday, Crown Princess Mette-Marit took part in the Norwegian Literature Festival. She took part in a discussion with Japanese author Haruki Murakami.