The Court Circular is the official record of past royal engagements . Search Court Circulars detailing engagements undertaken by all members of the Royal Family going back to 1997 in this section of the Media Centre.
St. James's Palace
The Duke of Edinburgh, Patron, the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, this afternoon attended a performance of "Gone too Far" followed by a Reception at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, Gerry Raffles Square, London E15.
His Royal Highness, Patron, the National Youth Jazz Orchestra, this evening attended a Reception and performance at Woolwich Works, the Fireworks Factory, 11 No. 1 Street, London SE18.
Buckingham Palace
The King and The Queen Consort, accompanied by The President of the Federal Republic of Germany and Ms. Büdenbender, today carried out the following engagements in Germany.
Their Majesties this afternoon arrived at Hamburg-Dammtor Railway Station and were received by Mr. Peter Tschentscher (First Mayor of Hamburg).
The King and The Queen Consort walked to the "Kindertransport - the Final Parting" memorial statue, where Her Majesty laid a rose, and were received by the Chairman of Kindertransport Organisation Germany (Ms. Lisa Bechner) and Mr. Nicholas Teller (British Honorary Consul, Hamburg).
The King and The Queen Consort afterwards visited St. Nikolai Memorial Church, Willy-Brandt-Strasse, Hamburg, and were received by Dr. Martin Vetter (Principal Pastor).
Their Majesties listened to "the Coventry Litany of Reconciliation", read by Bishop Kirsten Fehrs, before The King laid a wreath in front of the altar and The Queen Consort laid a flower.
Their Majesties drove to Hamburg City Hall and signed the City's Golden Book before The King arrived at Dockland Pier and was received by the Chairman of Hamburg Port Authority (Mr. Friederich Stuhrmann) and Mr. Axel Mattern (Chairman of Hamburg Port Marketing plc).
His Majesty embarked in MS HAMBURG to travel along the River Elbe, viewing the future site of the Green Energy Hub Hamburg and 100 megawatt electrolyser and hearing about the ongoing transition to a carbon-free port.
The King attended a Reception onboard before disembarking at Dockland Pier.
The Queen Consort, accompanied by Ms. Büdenbender, visited Rudolf-Ross-Grundschule, Kurze Strasse, Hamburg.
Their Majesties later visited Schuppen 52, Australiastrasse, Hamburg, and were received by the British Embassy Berlin Economic Counsellor (Ms. Natalie Toms) and Mr. Rafe Courage (His Majesty's Consul-General for Dusseldorf).
The King and The Queen Consort, attended by the Rt. Hon. Sir Clive Alderton, Mr. Christopher Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jennifer Jordan-Saifi, Mr. Tobyn Andreae, Professor Charles Deakin, Dr. Douglas Glass, Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Thompson and Mrs. Sophia Densham, subsequently departed Germany for Royal Air Force Brize Norton.
St. James's Palace
The Princess Royal this morning visited Ammo and Company, Gravelly Industrial Park, Hanover Drive, Birmingham, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of West Midlands (Sir John Crabtree).
Her Royal Highness, Vice Patron, the British Horse Society, this afternoon visited Summerfield Stables, Brookwood Avenue, Hall Green, Birmingham, and was received by Mr. Thomas Westley (Deputy Lieutenant of West Midlands).
Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
The King and The Queen Consort, accompanied by His Majesty's Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany (Her Excellency Mrs. Jill Gallard) and Ms. Franziska Giffey (Governing Mayor of Berlin), this morning signed the City's Golden Book before His Majesty called upon Mr. Olaf Scholz (Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany) at the Federal Chancellery, Berlin.
The King and The Queen Consort afterwards visited Wittenbergplatz Market and were received by the Managing Director of Berlin-Brandenburg Farmers' Market (Ms. Silvia Hintsche).
Their Majesties subsequently attended a Plenary Session at the Bundestag and were received by the President of the Bundestag (Ms. Bärbel Bas).
Ms. Bas welcomed The King and The Queen Consort and His Majesty addressed the Session.
The King this afternoon visited the Ukraine Arrivals Centre, Tegel Refugee Centre, Berlin, and was received by The President of the Federal Republic of Germany.
His Majesty afterwards visited Wasserstrassen und Schifffahrtsamt, Finowfurt, and was received by the Minister President of Brandenburg (Dr. Dietmar Woidke).
The King, accompanied by the Federal President of Germany, viewed a static display of a British amphibious bridge and a mechanised infantry vehicle before viewing the completion of the amphibious bridge.
His Majesty walked onto the bridge and spoke to a group of British and German soldiers.
The King later visited Brodowin Organic Farm, Ökodorf Brodowin, Weissensee, Chorin, and was received by Mr. and Ms. Ludolf von Maltzan (Owners).
His Majesty toured the dairy and viewed the ripening rooms before meeting members of the farm staff and young farmers.
The Queen Consort, accompanied by Ms. Büdenbender (wife of The President of the Federal Republic of Germany), this afternoon visited Refugio Café, Berlin.
Her Majesty and Ms. Büdenbender afterwards visited Komische Oper, Berlin.
Kensington Palace
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester this morning attended the Lord Mayor's Big Curry Lunch Reception at Guildhall, Gresham Street, London EC2.
St. James's Palace
The Duke of Kent, Patron, the Society for Army Historical Research, this morning received Major General Ashley Truluck (Chairman) and Members of the Society's Council and was presented with the Fellowship of the Society.
St. James's Palace
The Princess Royal, Patron, the Injured Jockeys Fund, this morning opened their South West Hub at Taunton Rugby Club, Veritas Park, Hyde Lane, Taunton, and, having been received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset (Mr. Mohammed Saddiq), this afternoon attended a Reception at Taunton Racecourse.
Her Royal Highness later opened Weston College's Health and Active Living Skills Centre, Loxton Road, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.
Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
The King and The Queen Consort left Royal Air Force Brize Norton this morning for the State Visit to Germany.
Their Majesties were received at the Airport by the Lord Parker of Minsmere (Lord Chamberlain) and His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Oxfordshire (Mrs. Marjorie Glasgow).
The King and The Queen Consort this afternoon arrived at Berlin-Brandenburg Government Airport and were received by His Majesty's Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany (Her Excellency Mrs. Jill Gallard), the Ambassador from the Federal Republic of Germany to the Court of St. James's (Mr. Miguel Berger), Mrs. Dörte Dinger (State Secretary of the Federal President's Office) and Mr. Till Knorn (Chief of Protocol of the Federal Foreign Office).
The King and The Queen Consort drove to the Brandenburg Gate and were received by The President of the Federal Republic of Germany and Mrs. Büdenbender.
His Majesty inspected the Guard of Honour.
The King and The Queen Consort, with The President of the Federal Republic of Germany and Mrs. Büdenbender, subsequently walked through Pariser Platz before departing by car for Bellevue Palace, Berlin.
The King later attended a Sustainability Reception at Bellevue Palace and planted a tree for The Queen's Green Canopy in the Palace Garden.
The King and The Queen Consort were entertained this evening at a State Banquet given by The President of the Federal Republic of Germany and Mrs. Büdenbender at Bellevue Palace.
The following are in attendance: the Rt. Hon. James Cleverly MP (Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs), the Rt. Hon. Sir Clive Alderton, Mr. Christopher Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jennifer Jordan-Saifi, Mr. Tobyn Andreae, Professor Charles Deakin, Dr. Douglas Glass, Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Thompson and Mrs. Sophia Densham.
St. James's Palace
The Duke of Kent, Patron, this evening held a Concert and Dinner at St. James's Palace to commemorate the Ninetieth Anniversary of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
St. James's Palace
The Princess Royal this morning visited Adnams Brewery, Sole Bay Brewery, East Green, Southwold, to mark its One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary and was received by Mr. Robert Rous (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk).
Her Royal Highness later opened the Centre for the Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science's new Headquarters, Pakefield Road, Lowestoft, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk (Clare, Countess of Euston).
The Princess Royal, Patron, Friends of Happisburgh Lighthouse, this afternoon visited Happisburgh Lighthouse, Lighthouse Lane, Happisburgh, and was received by Major General Sir William Cubitt (Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk).
Her Royal Highness later visited Elm House Temporary Accommodation, 55 Elm Road, Thetford, and was received by Mrs. Melinda Raker (Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk).