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Queen Camilla attends the National Harvest Festival service, plus more news on 16 October


Queen Camilla arrives for the National Harvest Festival service© PA Images via Getty Images
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Updated: October 16, 2025
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  • Prince William and Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan visit RAF Benson 
  • The King joins scientists and business and indigenous leaders for a reception with the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance (CBA) at St James’s Palace
  • Princess Anne steps out in Devon
  • Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York celebrates her 66th birthday
  • Crown Prince Christian of Denmark celebrates 20th birthday
  • The funeral of Field Marshal Lord Guthrie is held at Westminster Cathedral

King Charles meets with scientists, business and indigenous leaders at London’s Australia House

King Charles has attended London’s Australia House to mark the 40th anniversary of the Handback of the Uluru National Park. The King was greeted by Aboriginal Australians guests, who performed a traditional dance and song. 

King Charles attended Australia House© Getty Images
King Charles attended Australia House

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The King's visit to Australia House

The King met with several representatives from Anangu, including Harry Wilson, who is a Traditional Owner of Uluru and grandson of Paddy Uluru. He is also a former Chair of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Board of Management. 

Harry said: "When you heard us singing our song, it's from our grandmothers and grandfathers.That place has always been ours, from a long way back. Our land is sacred. That is the song we were singing," as per PA.

Britain's King Charles III meets Anangu Traditional Owners at the Australian High Commission© Getty Images
Britain's King Charles III meets Anangu Traditional Owners at the Australian High Commission
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Norwegian royal makes unexpected move abroad just months after sister

Prince Sverre Magnus has moved abroad just three months after his older sister, Princess Ingrid Alexandra

A spokesperson told VG that the young royal is "exploring various opportunities, including in film and photography, with a desire to learn more about this". According to some reports, Prince Sverre Magnus has moved to Milan alongside his girlfriend, Amalie, who joined the royal family on their annual summer yacht holiday in July.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway© Action Press/Shutterstock
Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway

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William's poignant outing on Friday

The palace has announced that Prince of Wales is set to visit the London Ambulance Service in Waterloo on Friday. There, the Prince will meet staff who work in the wellbeing team at the headquarters. 

William will also hear from paramedics and workers about their experiences on the front-line and the importance of providing mental health support for emergency responders.

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A slice of history

A slice of history from Queen Elizabeth's 1947 wedding to Prince Philip is up for grabs! The Queen, who was then known as Princess Elizabeth, wed Prince Philip on 20 November 1947, and a mammoth 500lb wedding cake has been put up for auction by Hanson's Auctioneers. 

Find out more about this incredible story here...

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Next-gen Norwegians

The next-gen Norwegian royals are spreading their wings! Prince Sverre Magnus has moved to Italy just three months after his older sister, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 21, relocated Down Under.

Find out more - including his surprising reasons -  here.

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Cheeky Wills

The Prince of Wales had a cheeky response as he and wife Kate tried their hand at making potato apple bread during their visit to Northern Ireland on Tuesday!

A new video has emerged of William joking with the McKeever family, take a peek here.

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Prince Louis' first job offer

I absolutely love this story: the Prince and Princess of Wales have turned down the World Conker Championships, who wrote to offer their son Prince Louis his first official role as their honorary patron after hearing about his passion for collecting conkers!

Click here for the full report - including their punny response! 

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