From details of Prince William and Kate's royal tour to new photos of Prince George and Princess Charlotte, find out what your favourite royals have been up to his week...
Kensington Palace released the itinerary of Prince William and Kate's tour earlier this week. The couple will jet to India on Sunday 10 April for a few days, before moving on to Bhutan to meet the King and Queen, who have been dubbed the "William and Kate of the Himalayas".The Duke and Duchess will follow in Princess Diana's footsteps and visit the Taj Mahal; they'll also be staying in the same hotel where Prince Charles was a guest, the Taj Palace Hotel that was a target of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.Other highlights of the tour include a visit to Kaziranga National Park and a museum where Mahatma Gandhi, India's founding father, spent the last few years of his life.
At only two years old, Mia Tindall is no stranger to the world of horse racing. The Queen's great-granddaughter was pictured cheering on her mum Zara at the Gatcombe Horse Trials over Easter.
Little Mia was looked after by her doting dad Mike, who hoisted his daughter up onto his shoulders so she could get a better view of her mum competing.
Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece and his wife Princess Marie-Chantal spent their Easter break in Cuba and the Bahamas.
The couple, who are celebrating their 21st wedding anniversary this year, were joined by their five children – Princess Maria-Olympia, 19, Prince Constantine, 17, Prince Achileas-Andreas, 15, Prince Odysseus-Kimon, 11 and seven-year-old Prince Aristidis-Stavros.The royals shared their colourful holiday snaps on Instagram, posting photos from the historic streets of Havana to the white sandy beaches of Harbour Island.
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden welcomed her second child Prince Oscar at the beginning of March, and just four weeks later the future queen made her first post-baby appearance.
Victoria, who also has a daughter Princess Estelle, attended the annual Dag Hammarskjöld Lecture in Stockholm where she heard United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon give a speech.Wearing a black shift dress with a metallic coat over the top, the brand new mum-of-two looked impeccable and on top form.
On Easter Monday the Queen and her great-grandchildren Prince George and Princess Charlotte took part in an official portrait for Her Majesty's upcoming 90th birthday. The official photographer of the day was Annie Leibovitz, but George and Charlotte's mum the Duchess of Cambridge also grabbed the opportunity to take some personal photos of her own.Keen shutterbug Kate snapped away and captured some pictures of the royal trio, which she will no doubt store in the family album.
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands brought a smile to onlookers' faces as she attended a music and education symposium in Amsterdam on Wednesday.
The Dutch royal was her usual stylish self, opting for a tailored dress and a very large statement necklace. Leaving her three daughters at home, Máxima bonded with youngsters at the educational event.Her next engagement of the day was a visit to Nieuwer Ter Aa village – one of the eleven nominees for the Apple of Orange award, the annual award of the Oranje Fonds.