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Royal highlights of June 2026

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June 2026 is shaping up to be another fascinating month in the royal world, filled with grand state visits, historic anniversaries, royal birthdays and celebrations across Europe and beyond. From the Netherlands welcoming both Germany and Japan for important state visits to Sweden’s joyful double celebration for King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, royal watchers certainly have much to look forward to this month. Meanwhile, Trooping the Colour will once again bring royal pageantry to the streets of London, while Belgium prepares to welcome Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako for a highly anticipated visit. Alongside the current events, June also offers beautiful moments to reflect on royal history, remarkable exhibitions and special royal destinations. Royal diary June 1st: MON - Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene will make an official visit to Madrid on 1 and 2 June, marking a double anniversary: 150 years of Monegasque diplomatic representation in Spain, and the 10th annive...

Discovering the Lobkowicz Palace in Prague

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During my visit to Lobkowicz Palace in March 2026, I immediately understood why this palace is considered one of the hidden treasures of Prague. Nestled within the famous Prague Castle complex, the palace combines royal history, noble family traditions, art, music and centuries of European connections in a way that feels deeply personal rather than distant. Walking through its elegant halls almost feels like stepping into a living family storybook. What impressed me most was not only the beauty of the palace itself, but also the strong sense of history surrounding the Lobkowicz family . Portraits of European royals, Habsburg connections and noble alliances fill the rooms, offering a fascinating glimpse into the interconnected world of Europe’s aristocracy. As someone passionate about royal history, I loved discovering how closely the family was linked to important moments in European history. The palace dates back to the 16th century and was originally built by the noble Pernštejn fami...

The King's Trust celebrated its 50th. B-Day!

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Fifty years of helping young  people build a future. In 1976, the then Prince of Wales, now King Charles III, founded what would become one of the United Kingdom’s most influential youth charities: the The King’s Trust. Originally known as The Prince’s Trust, the organisation was created with a clear mission: helping vulnerable young people between the ages of 11 and 30 who were struggling with unemployment, homelessness, disability, difficulties at school or problems with the law. Nearly fifty years later, that mission remains as important as ever. The idea behind the trust was remarkably personal. At the time, the young Prince Charles used part of his naval severance pay to launch initiatives supporting disadvantaged youth. What began as a small project gradually evolved into a nationwide network offering training programmes, mentoring, grants and business support. Over the decades, the charity has grown into the leading youth organisation in the United Kingdom. More than one mil...

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