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State Visits 2025

It’s that time of year again! For the next few days leading up to the New Year, we have a series of ‘Year in Review’ articles, compiling and featuring the Royal Highlights of 2025, and today’s feature is a roundup of all the State Visits, Official Visits, and Royal Tours of 2025!

[As always, click on the link/image to get to the article on each event]

Danish State Visit to Finland

Dutch State Visit to Cyprus

Dutch State Visit to Kenya

Singapore State Visit to Belgium

Singapore State Visit to Luxembourg

Danish State Visit to France

British State Visit to Italy

Icelandic State Visit to Norway

Oman State Visit to the Netherlands

Icelandic State Visit to Sweden

King Charles III and Queen Camilla in Canada

Dutch State Visit to the Czech Republic

French State Banquet at the Royal Palace of Oslo

French State Visit to Monaco

Italian Official Visit to Luxembourg

French State Visit to Britain

American State Visit to Britain

Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa of Jordan at Windsor Castle

Italian State Visit to Belgium

British State Visit to the Vatican

Grand Duke Guillaume and Grand Duchess Stéphanie of Luxembourg in Belgium

King Philippe and Queen Mathilde at the Vatican

Danish State Visit to Latvia

Grand Duke Guillaume and Grand Duchess Stéphanie of Luxembourg in The Netherlands

Oman State Visit to Spain

Swedish State Visit to Canada

German State Visit to Spain

Dutch State Visit to Suriname

German State Visit to Britain

Finnish State Visit to The Netherlands

State Visits 2025

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