ON THE ROYAL AGENDA
- The Prince of Wales will meet farmers on a visit to a family farm in Herefordshire.
- The Princess of Wales will host a reception at Windsor Castle for the England Women’s Rugby team, following their World Cup win in September 2025.
- Edward and Sophie in Sheffield visiting Skills Street and attending the ISU European Figure Skating Championships.
- Princess Anne will open Southampton Solent University's new Sir Christopher Cockerell Building, visit Citizens Advice Fareham on the occasion of its 80th anniversary and visit the Royal Motor Yacht Club at RMYCS 'Enchantress' in Dorset.
King Frederik records audio book
Today marks the second anniversary since King Frederik's reign of Denmark began.
The Danish royal palace has just announced that the monarch's book, KONGEORD (The King's Word), first released in 2024, has now been released as an audio book.
Frederik recorded the book at Amalienborg Palace in late 2025 and early 2026.
Waleses in Scotland next week
This just in from Kensington Palace:
The Prince and Princess of Wales will visit Stirling and Falkirk on Tuesday 20 January to shine a spotlight on unique Scottish heritage traditions and how they are continuing to connect communities and inspire new generations.
Their engagements will include a visit to the National Curling Academy and Radical Weavers, a working handweaving studio and independent charity.
Kate's birthday lunch
The Princess of Wales enjoyed a low-key birthday lunch with her mother, Carole Middleton, and sister, Pippa Matthews, it has been revealed.
The trio dined at a local French bistro in Hungerford, Berkshire, with the restaurant describing the royal as "utterly charming, gracious and radiant".
Queen Sofia cancels trip
Sad news from the Spanish royal household, as Queen Sofia cancels a series of engagements in Palma de Mallorca amid her sister Princess Irene's ailing health.
King Felipe's mother had been due to attend two events on the Spanish island on Wednesday and Thursday.
According to HELLO!'s sister publication, HOLA!, Princess Irene's is "very fragile and her condition is critical". This comes after the magazine revealed three years ago that the 83-year-old was "suffering from cognitive impairment that has progressively weakened her".
Good morning!
We're back with more royal news and updates, and there's quite a lot on the agenda today.
Firstly, the Duchess of Edinburgh is expected to open the Pre-Hospital Education Centre at her patronage, Thames Valley Air Ambulance.
There's an investiture at Windsor Castle, with Lioness Millie Bright set to be among today's recipients.
And today [Wednesday] marks two years since Frederik X of Denmark ascended the throne.
More to come, stay tuned!












