TODAY'S ROYAL NEWS:
- King Charles and Queen Camilla will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the King's Trust at the Royal Albert Hall.
- Prince William will officially open St James' Place in Birmingham.
- Princess Anne will visit the Argyll Estates Archives, the Auchindrain Township Museum, Mary's Meals, and the Drax Group Cruachan Power Station on the occasion of its 60th Anniversary.
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Good morning and welcome to the start of another busy week of royal news. We'll be keeping you across all the latest updates from royal households across the globe.
So, what's on today's agenda?
King Charles and Queen Camilla will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the King's Trust at the Royal Albert Hall.
Meanwhile, Prince William will officially open St James' Place in Birmingham.
It's also a busy day for Princess Anne, who will visit the Argyll Estates Archives, the Auchindrain Township Museum, Mary's Meals, and the Drax Group Cruachan Power Station on the occasion of its 60th Anniversary.











