List of Official Engagements on Official Royal Website

Many of the European Monarchies have a calendar of upcoming engagements on their website. We have linked below the location of these calendars on the various royal websites.

The list of Official Engagements do not reflect the royals’ entire workload. There are often behind the scenes tasks not included: internal meetings, briefings, preparation for official trips and visits, etc.

Note: When websites are multi-lingual, we link to the version that has the most complete information.1


Belgium

  • Agenda – Lists future and past engagements. Only available on Dutch or French version of the website.
    • Past Official Engagements go back to July 2013. (However, you may need to type the date in manually.)

Denmark

  • Calendar – List upcoming and past engagements. Only available in Danish version of the website. Updated continuously.
    • Past Official Engagements date back to 2011.

Liechtenstein

  • They do not maintain a list of upcoming or past engagements on their website.

Luxembourg

  • News – Has posts about past official engagements. Not every post is translated into all the of the website’s languages. The french version of the website is the most complete version to use.
  • Occasionally big, important events will be announced in advance (e.g., foreign visits).

Monaco

  • The Monaco palace does not regularly update their website.
  • Posts about past official engagements can be found on their Instagram and Facebook.

Netherlands

  • Agenda – List upcoming & past official engagements, only available on the Dutch version of their website. Using the filter, the agenda allows you to view either upcoming or past engagements or select a certain period period.
    • Past Engagements date back to April 2005.

Norway

  • Official Engagements – List upcoming official engagements. This list is normally the same on the Norwegian and English version of the website.
    • This is normally updated weekly and shows 2 weeks in advance.
  • Current Activities – Posts about past official engagements. The English-language version of the website does not have posts for every event. See Norwegian version for complete list.

Spain

  • Agenda – Lists upcoming official engagements. Updated every Friday.
  • Activities – Posts past official engagements.

Sweden

  • Official Programs – Lists upcoming official engagements. Only available on Swedish version of website.
    • The default view shows upcoming engagement. However, you can view past engagements by setting the period from & to to a past date. It can shows engagements back to August 2021.
  • News – Posts about past engagements back to 2021. Just available on Swedish version of website.
    • Engagements from 2020-2010 are stored in an archive.
    • The English version of the website has an archive for news, press releases, speeches, etc. They have not post any “News” items since February 2024.

United Kingdom

  • Royal Diary – Lists upcoming engagements. Not every engagement is listed here in advance, and it can vary how far in advance an office adds engagements.
  • Court Circular – Lists all past engagements back to 1997.
  • News – Posts about past engagements.

  1. Many royal websites are multi-lingual, offering different language versions. These versions are often NOT are identical. In many cases, the English-language site is abridged (shortened). It might have fewer sections compared to the version in the country’s official language. And posts, press releases, etc. in English are sometimes less detailed. We see this because: (1) It is time consuming (i.e. expensive) to translate things into multiple languages. (2) The different languages versions are used by different audiences. Most citizens will use the version in the country’s official language. While, the English-language version is used more by an international audience. ↩︎

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