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“Nothing can really prepare you for you the sheer overwhelming experience of what it means to become a mother. It is full of complex emotions of joy, exhaustion, love, and worry, all mixed together.” - Catherine, Princess of Wales
"If we want girls to have the best possible futures in these careers (STEM), we need to make sure they have the skills and qualifications required. More importantly, if we want the best possible future for our country, we need to be using the talents of the whole population." - Princess Anne, Princess Royal
“I’m not trying to succeed for the people who are waiting for me to fail. I’m doing it for myself. I’m one for the ‘You only live once so you should do as much as you can’ sort of thing” - Zara Tindall
“As someone who firmly believes in the equality of men and women, I feel drawn to your cause and to do what I can to help raise further awareness of your work. To help give voice to women and girls who are being denied their fundamental rights as humans and are being subjected to harm and violence as a result of conflict, to promote those who seek to play a part in finding peace, and to support others as they attempt to rebuild their lives” - Sophie, Countess of Wessex
"There was nothing that I felt I wanted to hide away from. It was just something that happened in my life. I was always—I wouldn’t say proud of it, but I was glad I did it. I was supported through it as well. The Queen said: “Yes, go and do it,’ so I did. I think The Queen is an astonishing leader of people. She’s just a shining example to us all. And she goes on. It's incredible. She’s nearly 100." - Katharine, Duchess of Kent talking about her change in career to being a school music teacher and her cousin in laws [QEII] acceptance
"But what ultimately made Princess Margaret so attractive and lovable was that behind the dazzling façade you could find, if you looked for it, a rare softness and sincerity." Peter Townsend talking about Princess Margaret
Wishing these amazing, strong women and many many more around the world a very happy international women’s day! 💪💓
The Princess Royal’s Official Engagements in December 2025
02/12 As Royal Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, attended the Book Prize Award Ceremony at the Inner Temple in London. 📚
As President of the City and Guilds of London Institute, presented The Princess Royal Training Awards at Fishmongers’ Hall in London. 🏆
As President of the Mission to Seafarers, attended a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at All Hallows by the Tower, followed by a Reception at Trinity House in London. 🎶⛪️
03/12 As Patron of the Learning and Work Institute, attended an Adult Essential Skills Forum at the Foundry in London. 💼
As Patron of the Royal National Children’s SpringBoard Foundation, attended a Reception at Church House in Westminster, London. 🚸
With Sir Tim Attended the German State Banquet at Windsor Castle. 🇩🇪🏰🇬🇧
04/12 On behalf of The King, held an Investiture at St James’s Palace. 🎖️
With Sir Tim Alongside the Rt Hon the Lady Mayor, hosted The President of the Federal Republic of Germany and Ms Büdenbender at a Banquet at the Guildhall in London. 🇩🇪🍽️🇬🇧
05/12 On behalf of The King, held an Investiture at St James’s Palace. 🎖️
09/12 As Member of the International Olympic Committee, and Chairman of the International Olympic Committee Members Election Commission, attended the International Olympic Committee Session via video link. 🎥
As Patron of the Butler Trust, attended the Governing Governors’ Winter Symposium at Keble College in Oxford. ⛓️💥
As Patron of the English-Speaking Union of the Commonwealth, attended the Patron’s Dinner at Dartmouth House in London. 🍽️
10/12 As Deputy Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Regiment of Scotland, visited the 3rd Battalion at Fort George in Inverness. 🏴🫡
With Sir Tim As Commandant-in-Chief of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (Princess Royal’s Volunteer Corps), attended a Reception and Carol Concert at the Guards’ Chapel at Wellington Barracks in London. 🎶🥂
11/12 As President of Racing Welfare, attended a Beneficiaries Christmas Luncheon at York Racecourse. 🍽️🏇🏼
Visited GXO ASOS Logistics Hub in Barnsley. 🦺
Visited Haywood and Padgett Bakery in Barnsley. 🍞🥖🥯
12/12 The 33rd Wedding Anniversary of the Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence. 💍
Took the salute at the Sovereign’s Parade at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. 🫡
16/12 With Sir Tim Attended the Traditional Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace. 🍽️🎄
With Sir Tim As Master of the Corporation of Trinity House, attended a Carol Service at St Olave’s Church, followed by a Reception at Trinity House, Trinity Square in London. 🎶🥂
25/12 Alongside Sir Tim and other members of the Royal Family, Attended the Christmas morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church ⛪️🎄
28/12 Alongside Sir Tim and other members of the Royal Family, Attended the Sunday morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church ⛪️
Total official engagements for Anne in October: 21
2025 total: 469
Total official engagements accompanied/ represented by Tim in October: 6
2025 total: 93
Aimee's 2025 royal family engagement count: The final results!
Disclaimer; everyone's counts will be different, people have different rules to their method of counting the Court Circular. It isn't a definitive count and is done just for fun 💖
The court circular doesn't record any work behind the scenes, only public engagements, official meetings and luncheons/ dinners. It's more a gauge of their public facing roles.
2025 has been a very busy year with many of the royals visiting lots of countries, representing the King and supporting charities and organisations close to their hearts!
👑 King Charles III 👑
Topping the league table this year is HMTK!!! This has been a tough year for King Charles with his ongoing cancer treatment, but he has still managed to pull off a staggering number of engagements!
In the third year of his reign King Charles did a grand total of 503 engagements.
In the UK he did 467 engagements.
He travelled to 4 different countries where he completed 36 engagements and did royal tours of Poland, Italy, Canada and the Vatican. 🇵🇱🇮🇹🇨🇦🇻🇦
He also hosted a state visits for France, USA and Germany at Windsor Castle. 🥂
What is also worth mentioning is that he has Red Boxes that he has to go through every single day, except Christmas Day and Easter Sunday as well as a lot of work behind the scenes.
Out of a total of 35 investiture ceremonies held, King Charles held 10. 🎖️
Princess Anne
2025 started off like any other year for the Princess Royal. She was the first royal to get back to work, on the 6th January. She was also the first royal to go on an overseas visit this year, to South Africa!
Although HRH comes in second place to her brother, she did the most public facing engagements in the UK at around the world!!!
She has done 376 engagements in the UK.
She travelled to 14 different countries this year and did 93 engagements there. 🇿🇦🇨🇭🇫🇷🇬🇷🇹🇷🇬🇬🇨🇶🇧🇧🇧🇪🇮🇪🇺🇦🇯🇪🇦🇺🇸🇬
Dubbed by some as the unofficial Queen of Scots she did 53 in Scotland. 🏴
Out of a total of 35 investiture ceremonies held, Princess Anne held 16, and even held investitures at St James’s Palace, the first ceremony’s to be held there since the pandemic. 🎖️
Prince Edward, The Duke of Edinburgh
The Duke of Edinburgh carried on his brilliant work with the Duke of Edinburgh award and travelling to visit international sections of the award. Prince Edward also visited a lot of theatre related organisations and youth centres and charities.
HRH represented his brother at the Inaugural Mass for Pope Leo XIV at St Peter’s Sqaure in the Vatican in May.
He completed 302 engagements this year and visited 9 countries on solo tours and with his wife. 🇺🇸🇪🇪🇮🇳🇮🇹🇨🇦🇵🇬🇸🇬🇳🇬🇬🇭
Sophie, The Duchess of Edinburgh
In 2025 Sophie carried on her hard work in areas like women's rights in disadvantaged areas, avoidable blindness, hygiene and agriculture. She went on confidential visits to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, focusing her attention on women's rights and the children's safety of these countries. She also maintained her strong work in the UK by visiting children's charities, meeting mothers and standing for what is right.
She completed 220 engagements this year in the UK and the commonwealth and visited 9 countries on solo tours and with her husband. 🇺🇸🇧🇪🇧🇦🇨🇦🇨🇩🇵🇪🇵🇦🇬🇹🇧🇿
Queen Camilla
In the third year of her husbands reign, Queen Camilla carried out 219 engagements.
She visited 3 countries this year including accompanying her husband on official tours of Italy, Canada and the Vatican where she did 28 engagements whilst on official tours. 🇮🇹🇨🇦🇻🇦
She focused a lot of her engagements this year on sectors close to her heart like women's & children's charities, osteoporosis care and animal welfare.
Prince Richard, The Duke of Gloucester
The Duke of Gloucester has this year completed 208 engagements in the UK.
He continued his long lasting work in heritage, architecture, the St John's Ambulance and military organisations.
This year HRH and his wife visited Copenhagen to mark 80 years since the liberation of Denmark. He also visited Washington DC. 🇩🇰🇺🇸
Prince William, The Prince of Wales
This year we saw the Prince of Wales' carry out 203 engagements in the UK and around the world!
He continued to carry out his important duties in areas like homelessness, mental health and conservation with Earthshot and attended the Earthshot Prize ceremony in Brazil!
HRH represented his father at the Funeral of Pope Francis in April.
Prince William travelled to 5 countries where he did 33 engagements. 🇪🇪🇻🇦🇲🇨🇨🇭🇧🇷
Out of a total of 35 investiture ceremonies held, Prince William held 9. 🎖️
Birgitte, The Duchess of Gloucester
The Duchess of Gloucester has this year completed 102 engagements in the UK. She continued her long lasting work in sports, the arts (Opera, Ballet, Acting etc...) and accompanying her husband to official engagements.
In October HRH visited Bermuda to mark the 60th anniversary of the Royal Bermuda Regiment, of which she is Colonel-in-Chief. She also visited Denmark in May. 🇧🇲🇩🇰
Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence
Although not an official working royal, Sir Tim often attends as a great support to his wife's engagements as well as having his own non-royal patronages and interests. In 2025 he became the new President of the Kent County Cricket Club and carried on his work with the Science Museum as Chair of the Board of Trustees.
He accompanied his wife to a total of 93 engagements and accompanied her to 57 engagements abroad in 7 countries. 🇫🇷🇹🇷🇬🇬🇨🇶🇧🇪🇦🇺🇸🇬
When we see Sir Tim carry out his own solo engagements, they aren't included on the Court Circular as he's not an official working royal, so if they were to be his engagement count would be a lot higher.
(Operation working royal Tim)
Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent.
This year, the Duke of Kent turned 90 years old!!! Even though he has started to slow down, he is still entirely devoted to his charities and organisations and has carried out 78 engagements even with his ailing mobility.
He continued his valued hard work with organisations like the Scouts, the Royal British Legion and the RNLI.
In February HRH visited Germany for the Eightieth Anniversary of the destruction of Dresden. 🇩🇪
Catherine, The Princess of Wales
This year we saw the Princess of Wales return to more regular engagements!
Her work heavily focused on her core initiatives of early childhood development and health advocacy, particularly related to cancer care.
Hopefully we will see her and the Prince of Wales go on a couple of overseas tours next year now that their children are older.
In 2025 the Princess of Wales carried out 67 engagements, about 5 times more engagements than last year!!!
Princess Alexandra of Kent
Princess Alexandra is more than likely unofficially retired from her royal duties now due to her age, health and ailing mobility.
We saw Her Royal Highness four times this year at official events, including at her sister in laws (Katherine) funeral, a reception held did her brothers 90th birthday and a service of thanksgiving.
I hope she is doing well and is taking things slowly. She began her royal duties in the 1950s, so at least 70 years of representing the monarchy. She has truly deserved her retirement and we will miss seeing her at engagements. I hope we will see her occasionally, health permitting of course.
In conclusion
This year the British Royal Family completed a grand total of 2474 engagements in the UK and 25 different countries across the world (almost 500 more than last year!!!)
See below for engagements from the past decade and the types of engagements carried out in 2025
(Thank you all for your kindness through me doing this for the past three years. You’re all the best! Work and life is too much right now and I just feel so burnt out right now. Doing this every single day isn’t helping and I need my beauty sleep 🤣. A lot of work goes into doing this and it’s not benefiting me or anyone else so it’s easier to stop. I might even get back to doing regular posts because I have had no motivation to post on here for a while! HAPPY NEW YEAR ONE AND ALL!!!)

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Princess Anne and her husband, Sir Tim Laurence, being the cutest sharing an umbrella and linking arms as they attend Christmas Day Service at St Mary Magdalene Church, on 25 December 2007.
The engagement count will stop as well?
Yeah, it’s turned into a chore and I don’t find it enjoyable anymore 🫶
The Princess Royal’s Official Engagements in November 2025
04/11 Visited Jersey Opera House, Gloucester Street, St Helier, to mark its 125th Anniversary 🇯🇪🎭
Unveiled a portrait of The King and Queen at Royal Court Building, Royal Square, St Helier. 🤴👸🖼️
Visited the Royal Air Forces Association (Jersey Branch) to mark its Centenary, Royal Court Building. ✈️🇯🇪
As Patron of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, later Attended the Annual Lecture at Jersey Opera House. 🐢
As Patron of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, attended a Dinner at Government House, St Saviour. 🍽️
05/11 As Royal Patron of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, visited Edinburgh Zoo, to mark the 20th Anniversary of its Partnership with Budongo Conservation Field Station Uganda. 🦍🏴🇺🇬
As Patron of the Pony Club, attended a Conference at the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh. 🐎🏴
08/11 With Sir Tim Called upon the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia (the Hon Samantha Mostyn) and Mr Simeon Beckett at Admiralty House. 🇦🇺💼
With Sir Tim As President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, visited Sydney War Cemetery and laid a wreath. 🪦💐
With Sir Tim Called upon the Governor of New South Wales (the Hon Margaret Beazley) and Mr Dennis Wilson at Government House, Sydney. 🇦🇺💼
With Sir Tim Attended a Reception given by the Governor of New South Wales and Mr Wilson at Government House. 🍾
With Sir Tim Attended a Dinner given by the Governor of New South Wales and Mr Wilson at Government House. 🍽️
09/11 With Sir Tim Attended a Service of Remembrance and laid a wreath at the Anzac Memorial, Hyde Park. 🌹
With Sir Tim As Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, attended a Parade at Victoria Barracks, Paddington, to celebrate the Centenary of the Corps. 🫡
With Sir Tim As Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, and as Royal Patron of the Certa Cito Foundation, attended a Reception at Victoria Barracks. 🍾
10/11 With Sir Tim Visited Victoria Police Memorial and laid a wreath. 🚔
With Sir Tim As Colonel-in-Chief of Royal Australian Corps of Signals, and as Royal Patron of the Certa Cito Foundation, visited Simpson Barracks and attended a Reception to mark the Centenary of the Corps. 🍾
With Sir Tim As Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, visited the Corps’ Museum at Simpson Barracks. 🇦🇺🫡
With Sir Tim On behalf of The King, later held an Investiture at Government House, Victoria. 🎖️
With Sir Tim Called upon the Governor of Victoria (Professor the Hon Margaret Gardner) and Professor Glyn Davis at Government House. 🇦🇺💼
With Sir Tim As Colonel-in-Chief, attended a Reception at Government House given by the Governor of Victoria and Professor Davis to mark the Centenary of Royal Australian Corps of Signals. 🥂
With Sir Tim Attended a Dinner at Government House given by the Governor of Victoria and Professor Glyn Davis. 🍽️
11/11 With Sir Tim As Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, and Royal Patron of the Certa Cito Foundation, visited Gallipoli Barracks and attended a Reception to mark the Centenary of the Corps. 🍾
With Sir Tim On behalf of The King, this afternoon held an Investiture at Government House Queensland. 🎖️
With Sir Tim Called upon the Governor of Queensland (Her Excellency the Hon Dr Jeannette Young) and Professor Graeme Nimmo at Government House. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
12/11 With Sir Tim As President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, visited Kranji War Cemetery and laid a wreath. 🪦💐
With Sir Tim Visited HMS Spey at Tuas Port. 🚢
With Sir Tim Visited the National Orchid Garden at Singapore Botanic Gardens and attended an orchid-naming ceremony. 🪷
With Sir Tim Called upon The President of the Republic of Singapore at the Istana. 🇸🇬
With Sir Tim Attended The King’s Birthday Party Reception given by the British High Commissioner at the Residence. 🎂👑
13/11 With Sir Tim Called upon Mr Lawrence Wong (Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore) at the Istana. 🇸🇬
With Sir Tim Visited the Airbus Asia Training Centre. ✈️
With Sir Tim Visited the Rolls-Royce Seletar Campus. 🚙
With Sir Tim Attended a Briefing on the work of British companies in Singapore, at the Residence of the British High Commissioner. 💼
With Sir Tim Attended a British and Singapore Business Dinner at the Residence of the British High Commissioner. 🇬🇧🇸🇬💼
18/11 As Master of the Corporation of Trinity House, presented the Merchant Navy Medal for Meritorious Service. 🎖️
As Royal Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, attended a New Fellows’ Dinner at Drapers’ Hall in London. 🍽️
19/11 As Patron of the Royal Institute of Navigation, opened the Annual Positioning, Navigation and Timing Seminar at the Royal Society in London. 🧭
As Patron of Sense, held a Seventieth Anniversary Luncheon at St James’s Palace. 🎂
As Chancellor of the University of London, attended Foundation Day at the Senate House in London. 🎓
20/11 As Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Corps of Signals, visited 3 (UK) Division Signal Regiment on exercise at Salisbury Plain Training Area. 🫡🪖
As Colonel-in-Chief of the Intelligence Corps, visited 6 Military Intelligence Battalion at Trenchard Lines, Upavon, Wiltshire. 🫡🪖
As Royal Patron, the Security Institute, attended the Twenty Fifth Anniversary Gala Dinner at the Millennium Hotel in London. 🔐
21/11 As President of World Horse Welfare, attended the Annual Conference at the Royal Geographical Society in London. (With her daughter, Zara). 🐎
25/11 As Patron of the British Nutrition Foundation, attended the Annual Conference at the Royal College of Physicians in London. 🥼
Opened the Spectra Building at the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield. 🎓
26/11 The Princess Royal, on behalf of The King, held an Investiture at Windsor Castle. 🎖️
As Patron of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology, attended an International Conference at the Village Hotel in Portsmouth. 💼
With Sir Tim As Honorary Member of the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers, accompanied by Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, this evening attended the Annual General Meeting and Discussion Dinner. 🍽️
27/11 The Princess Royal, President, Riding for the Disabled Association, attended the National Annual General Meeting at the Welcome Centre in Coventry. 🐴
With Sir Tim As Patron of the Not Forgotten Association, held a Christmas Reception at St James’s Palace. 🫡🎄
As Patron of the Woolf Institute, attended the Woolf Encounter Tenth Anniversary Dinner at Spencer House in London. 🍽️
Total official engagements for Anne in October: 53
2025 total: 448
Total official engagements accompanied/ represented by Tim in October: 30
2025 total: 87
Aimee's unofficial working royal engagement count (based on the Court Circular)
November 2025
(2025 total in brackets)
King Charles - 47 (475)
Queen Camilla - 22 (206)
William, Prince of Wales - 34 (190)
Catherine, Princess of Wales - 5 (62)
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh 46 (295)
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh - 39 (210)
Princess Anne, The Princess Royal - 53 (448)
Accompanied by Sir Tim Laurence - 30 (87)
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester - 25 (200)
Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester - 12 (102)
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent - 8 (72)
Princess Alexandra of Kent - 0 (3)
The Princess Royal in Australia & Singapore
Published 13 November 2025
The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, is visiting Australia and Singapore from Saturday 8th to Thursday 13th November 2025.
Thursday 13th November: Singapore
The Princess Royal, accompanied by Sir Tim Laurence, marked 60 years of diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Singapore at the British High Commission Offices. Her Royal Highness made a short speech and unveiled a plaque to announce the renaming of the pavilion building to ‘The Princess Royal Pavilion’.
The Princess and Sir Tim later had an audience with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore, Mr. Lawrence Wong.
Her Royal Highness also visited the Airbus Asia Training Centre, currently the largest Airbus flight crew training centre in the world. Here, The Princess and Sir Tim were shown A350 flight simulations.
For the final visit of the day, Her Royal Highness visited the Rolls-Royce Seletar Campus, where she heard about the manufacturing facilities in Singapore. Established in 2012, the Campus is the company’s largest manufacturing facility in Asia.
Whilst on site, The Princess Royal visited the Rolls-Royce's Regional Training Centre, the first of its kind in Asia, to hear about their work and view a variety of Rolls-Royce engines.

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The Princess Royal in Australia & Singapore
Published 12 November 2025
The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, is visiting Australia and Singapore from Saturday 8th to Thursday 13th November 2025.
Wednesday 12th November: Singapore
The Princess Royal, accompanied by Sir Tim Laurence, conducted her first day of engagements in Singapore.
As President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), Her Royal Highness and Sir Tim visited the Kranji War Cemetery. The Princess Royal viewed the recent VJ commemorations held at the Memorial while a Piper played.
A short Service of Remembrance was then held, during which Her Royal Highness laid a wreath.
Whilst at the cemetery, The Princess Royal met Singaporean and British Veterans and viewed the graves of those who lost their lives during the sinking of HMS REPULSE and HMS PRINCE OF WALES.
Here, Sir Tim Laurence laid a wreath on the grave of his relative, Midshipman James Bremridge.
Later, Her Royal Highness and Sir Tim toured HMS SPEY and were shown how the Skyports Drone Services support maritime vessels with the delivery of packages by drone.
Aboard the ship, The Princess Royal toured the Ward Room, Bridge and the Flight Deck, where Her Royal Highness presented awards and addressed the Ship’s Company.
The Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence also visited the National Orchid Garden for an orchid naming ceremony. Her Royal Highness placed a plaque with the potted orchid, newly named ‘Dendrobium Anne’.
The Princess later had an audience with the President of the Republic of Singapore, His Excellency Mr. Tharman Shanmugaratnam.
Her Royal Highness and Sir Tim concluded the day by attending The King’s Birthday Party at the British High Commissioner’s Residence.
Some pics from my day out to Thirsk to the World of James Herriot 🥰🐶🐮🐑🐷🦜
The Princess Royal in Australia & Singapore
Published 11 November 2025
The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, is visiting Australia and Singapore from Saturday 8th to Thursday 13th November 2025.
The Princess Royal in Australia
The Princess Royal is currently in Australia to mark the 100th anniversary of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, of which Her Royal Highness is Colonel-in-Chief. The Princess is undertaking a series of military engagements in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane during the four-day visit to commemorate the centenary.
Saturday 8th November: Sydney, Australia
Upon arriving in Sydney, Her Royal Highness and Sir Tim Laurence were welcomed by a Smoking Ceremony, before being received by the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, Her Excellency the Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn.
As President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), Her Royal Highness accompanied by Sir Tim Laurence, attended a Service of Remembrance at the Sydney War Cemetery, during which The Princess Royal laid a wreath.
While at the cemetery, Her Royal Highness and Sir Tim also visited the Sydney Memorial of the Missing and met the family of Sergeant Brett Wood, who served in The Royal Australian Regiment and died in Afghanistan.
At Government House Sydney, The Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence were welcomed by a Smoking Ceremony and Her Royal Highness received a Royal Salute by Australia’s Federation Guard.
Her Royal Highness held an Audience with the Governor of New South Wales, Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley.
Sunday 9th November: Sydney, Australia
On her second day in Australia, The Princess Royal, accompanied by Sir Tim Laurence, marked Remembrance Sunday at the ANZAC Memorial at Hyde Park in Sydney.
At the service, Her Royal Highness gave a Remembrance Reading and laid a wreath.
As Colonel-In-Chief of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals and Royal Patron of the Certa Cito Foundation, The Princess Royal, accompanied by Sir Tim, visited the Victoria Barracks to commemorate 100 years since the formation of the Corps.
Her Royal Highness received a Royal Salute, before inspecting the Parade and Australian Army Band. The Princess then presented the 2 Signal Regiment Flag to the Commanding Officer Designate and addressed the Parade.
At a garden reception following the Parade, Her Royal Highness and Sir Tim met serving and retired personnel and families. The Princess Royal, as Royal Patron of the Certa Cito Foundation, unveiled a Certa Cito Centenary Cube and said a few words.
Monday 10th November: Melbourne, Australia
Accompanied by Sir Tim Laurence, The Princess Royal began the day at Victoria Police Memorial, Melbourne to commemorate the support provided to the community by the Victoria Police.
Her Royal Highness laid a wreath and met family and friends of two Victoria Police Officers who were killed in the line of duty, Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson and Senior Constable Vadim de Waart-Hottart.
As Colonel-In-Chief of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, The Princess paid a Centenary visit to Simpson Barracks, Melbourne. Here, Her Royal Highness received a Royal Salute and inspected the Quarter Guard.
Later, Her Royal Highness and Sir Tim visited stands for the Defence Force School of Signals Capability. The Princess heard about how training is delivered and watched demonstrations of the key equipment used.
As Royal Patron of the Certa Cito Foundation, The Princess Royal unveiled a sculpture to commemorate the Centenary year of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals. At the sculpture, Her Royal Highness also lay a wreath.
The Princess and Sir Tim toured the Royal Australian Corps of Signals Museum, before unveiling a plaque to commemorate the visit.
Tuesday 11th November: Brisbane, Australia
The Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence began their final day in Australia, visiting Gallipoli Barracks in Brisbane where there was a Service of Remembrance and Her Royal Highness will lay a wreath.
The Princess and Sir Tim proceeded to a Vehicle Bay, where Her Royal Highness heard about the regiments’ capabilities and how each regiment employs specialised equipment in theatre.
The Princess Royal and Sir Tim later spent time with serving and retired personnel and their families.
Her Royal Highness and Sir Tim also visited Duncan Oval, where they attended the Corps Week Sports activities. The Princess fired the starting pistol for the inaugural race, and they watched a tug of war.
On the rugby pitches, Her Royal Highness and Sir Tim met some of the Signals rugby club representative and retired personnel and families.
The Princess Royal also unveiled a Certa Cito Centenary Cube, presented trophies and awards and said a few words to commemorate the visit.
Wednesday 12th - Thursday 13th November: Singapore
On Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th November, Her Royal Highness will travel to Singapore to mark 60 years of diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Singapore, at the request of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
During the two-day visit, Her Royal Highness will have Audiences with the President and with the Prime Minister of Singapore and visit Kranji War Memorial. On the final day of the tour, The Princess Royal will visit the Airbus Asia Training Centre and Rolls-Royce’s Seletar campus.
Court Circular 8th November, 2025
St James’s Palace
The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, this morning arrived at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport, Australia.
Her Royal Highness, accompanied by Admiral Laurence, today carried out the following engagements in Sydney, New South Wales.
The Princess Royal called upon the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia (the Hon Samantha Mostyn) and Mr Simeon Beckett at Admiralty House, 109 Kirribilli Avenue, Kirribilli.
Her Royal Highness, President, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, afterwards visited Sydney War Cemetery, Memorial Avenue, Rookwood General Cemetery, Rookwood, and laid a wreath.
The Princess Royal this afternoon called upon the Governor of New South Wales (the Hon Margaret Beazley) and Mr Dennis Wilson at Government House, Sydney.
Her Royal Highness subsequently attended a Reception given by the Governor of New South Wales and Mr Wilson at Government House.
The Princess Royal this evening attended a Dinner given by the Governor of New South Wales and Mr Wilson at Government House.
Court Circular | 9th November 2025
Buckingham Palace
The King laid a wreath at the Cenotaph this morning on the occasion of Remembrance Day.
Wreaths were laid on behalf of The Princess Royal by Lieutenant Colonel Catherine Skinner and on behalf of The Duke of Kent by Captain Pieter Myburgh.
Court Circular | 9th November 2025
St James’s Palace
The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, today carried out the following engagements in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Her Royal Highness this morning attended a Service of Remembrance and laid a wreath at the Anzac Memorial, Hyde Park.
The Princess Royal, Colonel-in-Chief, Royal Australian Corps of Signals, this afternoon attended a Parade at Victoria Barracks, Paddington, to celebrate the Centenary of the Corps.
Her Royal Highness, Colonel-in-Chief, Royal Australian Corps of Signals, and Royal Patron, Certa Cito Foundation, afterwards attended a Reception at Victoria Barracks.
Court Circular | 4th November 2025
St James’s Palace
The Princess Royal this afternoon arrived at Jersey Airport and was received by the Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Bailiwick of Jersey (Vice Admiral Sir Jeremy Kyd) and the Bailiff (Mr. Robert MacRae).
Her Royal Highness visited Jersey Opera House, Gloucester Street, St Helier, to mark its One Hundred and Twenty Fifth Anniversary.
The Princess Royal afterwards unveiled a portrait of The King and Queen at Royal Court Building, Royal Square, St Helier.
Her Royal Highness subsequently visited the Royal Air Forces Association (Jersey Branch) to mark its Centenary, Royal Court Building.
The Princess Royal, Patron, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, later attended the Annual Lecture at Jersey Opera House.
Her Royal Highness, Patron, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, this evening attended a Dinner at Government House, St Saviour.

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Aimee's unofficial working royal engagement count (based on the Court Circular)
October 2025
(2025 total in brackets)
King Charles - 45 (428)
Queen Camilla - 20 (184)
William, Prince of Wales - 16 (156)
Catherine, Princess of Wales - 7 (57)
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh - 23 (249)
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh - 7 (171)
Princess Anne, The Princess Royal - 61 (395)
Accompanied by Sir Tim Laurence - 7 (57)
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester - 22 (173)
Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester - 16 (86)
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent - 9 (64)
Princess Alexandra of Kent - 1 (3)