Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George join The King and Queen on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

The royal family will be extra busy in June


June is always a busy month for the Royal Family but they’re
taking it to the max this time round. The month will start with a
royal wedding and could well end with a major reveal that everyone
is waiting for. Settle down, here is how June maps out for the
royals.

The wedding of the year

Pretty much the whole House of Windsor is expected to pack into
a small church just outside Cirencester as June gets under way to
witness the marriage of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling.

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The son of the Princess Royal, and eldest grandchild of Queen
Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, is set to wed the NHS nurse at All
Saints Church, Kemble which was founded on land given by Cedwalla,
King of Wessex in 682 and which will now welcome King Charles III
who is due to attend the nuptials of his nephew.

Horses ahoy

Whether Charles will be at the reception, at Anne’s home of
Gatcombe Park, later remains to be seen. HM is quite possibly on
the buffet list but will be missing the sit down dinner as he and
Queen Camilla are due at the Epsom Derby on the afternoon of June
6.

Queen Camilla smiles during a military performance at Windsor Castle with Melania Trump behind herQueen Camilla smiles during a military performance at Windsor Castle with Melania Trump behind her
Expect a big hat from Queen
Camilla at the Epsom Derby
(SSgt Donald C Todd/ UK MOD © Crown copyright
2025)

It’s been confirmed that Their Majesties will attend the
prestigious horse race, also much beloved of Queen Elizabeth II.
It’s a decent two hour drive, even with police outriders, so a
return for the wedding disco might be off the cards.

Ascot beckons

The King and Queen will also lead the Royal Family at one of the
social events of the year, Royal Ascot. The carriage procession
from Windsor Castle to the race course is a staple of the summer
and King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to attend most days
of the meeting which runs from June 16 to June 20 this year.

The Duchess of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal arrive at Royal Ascot on Ladies Day. Both chose veiled hats for the glamourous occasion with Sophie in bridal white and Anne in jade green. Their jewels also took a star role with Anne wearing a gift from her late grandmother, the Queen Mother.The Duchess of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal arrive at Royal Ascot on Ladies Day. Both chose veiled hats for the glamourous occasion with Sophie in bridal white and Anne in jade green. Their jewels also took a star role with Anne wearing a gift from her late grandmother, the Queen Mother.
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i-Images

The Prince and Princess of Wales are also expected at least once
and there’s no doubt Princess Anne and her husband. Sir TIm
Laurence, will also be in attendance. There’s interest, too, in
whether Princess Beatrice is seen with the royal party. Earlier in
2026, it was reported that she and her sister, Princess Eugenie,
wouldn’t be at Ascot as the royal sought to keep their distance
from the House of York. However, the recent decision by Buckingham
Palace to officially announce Eugenie’s third pregnancy has been
seen as a vote of confidence in the princesses. And while Eugenie’s
great expectations will likely keep her away (baby is due in the
summer but no more precise date than that has been given), Beatrice
could yet join the royals at Ascot.

The ancient tradition that will bring
out the royals

Just before Royal Ascot starts, one of the oldest of all royal
traditions takes place. On June 15, King Charles will lead the
members of the Noble Order of the Garter in procession to St.
George’s Chapel, Windsor for their annual service.

The Princess of Wales in white with pearl jewellery at the Order of the Garter service. She took part in a carriage procession following the service.The Princess of Wales in white with pearl jewellery at the Order of the Garter service. She took part in a carriage procession following the service.
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i-Images

With many senior royals, including Queen Camilla and Prince
William, members of the Order, this will be a really regal turnout
and will bring big crowds to Windsor. They’ll be treated to a
carriage procession which will likely see the Princess of Wales
join her husband as the ancient tradition continues to unfold.

Trooping the Colour

Less that 48 hours earlier, the whole Royal Family is also
expected at another traditional event. June 13 is the King’s
Official Birthday this year and that means only one thing: Trooping
the Colour.

The Princess of Wales in St Patrick's Blue at Trooping the ColourThe Princess of Wales in St Patrick's Blue at Trooping the Colour
The Princess of Wales in St
Patrick’s Blue at Trooping the Colour (Sgt Donald C
Todd)

The Sovereign’s Birthday Parade takes place at Horse Guards
Parade. King Charles is expected to travel there by carriage with
Queen Camilla while the Prince of Wales will ride at the head of
the military procession for the parade. The King’s Company, 1st
Battalion Grenadier Guards will troop their colour.

Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George join The King and Queen on the Buckingham Palace balcony.Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George join The King and Queen on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
Stephen Lock/
i-images

Then it’s everyone back to Buckingham Palace for the flypast and
the balcony appearance. And that means just one thing – Prince
Louis, set to bring a smile to everyone except his brother and
sister who will be pretending they’re not with him. Again.

The big royal reveal

However, Prince George may well find himself at the centre of
royal news this month. The 12 year old is set to leave his prep
school, Lambrook, at the end of this academic year and head to
secondary school in September. Everyone wants to know where George
will continue his education and June could well be the month we
find out.

Prince George watches the Men's Singles Final at Wimbledon where the last king called George once played in the doublesPrince George watches the Men's Singles Final at Wimbledon where the last king called George once played in the doubles
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i-Images

Eton, Marlborough and Oundle have all been suggested. And with
Prince William revealing that George has already tried out boarding
at Lambrook, all options are on the table. In a very royal month,
it might be all about a future king.



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