01of 08Oct. 31 to Nov. 8: Prince Charles and Camilla’s Royal Tour of AfricaPA Images/SipaPrince Charlesis starting his birthday month off with a bang! Just asPrince HarryandMeghan Markle’s tour ends, he and his wife,Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have arrived in Africa for a week-long royal tour of their own.02of 08Nov. 4: Prince William to attend Submariners' Remembrance Service and ParadeDirk Heinrich/AP/REX/ShutterstockAs the Commodore-in-Chief of the Submarine Service, willPrince Williamwill step out solo early this month for the Submariners' Remembrance Service and Parade at Middle Temple.03of 08Nov. 8: Prince William and Kate Middleton to attend Tusk Conservation AwardsEddie Mulholland - WPA Pool/Getty ImagesThe royal parents of three will attend the Tusk Conservation Awards at Banqueting House, London.Prince Williambecame Royal Patron of Tusk in December 2005. The Duke has actively supported the charity’s conservation work on many occasions and recently visited Tusk projects in Namibia and Tanzania.04of 08Nov. 8: Prince Harry visits the Field of RemembranceTim Rooke/REX/ShutterstockPrince Harrywill return to the public eye following his royal tour solo for a visit to the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey.This will be the 90th year of the Field of Remembrance and the 6th time that Harry has attended the event.05of 08Nov. 10: Festival of Remembrance ServiceChris Jackson - WPA Pool/GettyRoyal fans will likely seeMeghan MarkleandPrince Harrytogether again soon, when they attend the Festival of Remembrance Service at Royal Albert Hall.Harry will be making his debut at the Royal British Legion event, and William and Kate are also regulars at the festival.06of 08Nov. 11: The Royals Honor Remembrance DayDAVID HARTLEY/REX/ShutterstockMembers of the royal family gather annually for the solemn holiday, traditionally wearing black with red poppy pins, the symbol of remembrance for World War I and veterans. 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day, when the armistice was signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany.Although Queen Elizabeth usually lays down the annual tribute to Britain’s fallen soldiers, Prince Charles carried out the duties on her behalf last year. The monarch is scheduled to attend this year.07of 08Nov. 14: Prince Charles Celebrates His 70th BirthdayChris Jackson/GettyAlthough there have beenevents all year long to celebrate the milestone, the big day actually takes place mid-November. The occasion is being celebrated with a documentary airing on BBC Nov. 8.Queen Elizabethis also known for celebrating her birthday more than once a year: the monarch has both a public and an official birthday. While the Queen typically celebrates her birthday, which falls on April 21, privately with members of the royal family, it’s also customary to celebrate a sovereign’s birthday publicly on a day during the summer, when the weather is nicer (yes, really).08of 08Nov. 20: Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Celebrate Their 71st Wedding AnniversaryOWEN HUMPHREYS/AFP/Getty ImagesThe royal couple walked down the aisle at Westminster Abbey on this date in 1947. While there wasgreat fanfaresurrounding their 70th anniversary, this year will likely be a more private celebration.
01of 08Oct. 31 to Nov. 8: Prince Charles and Camilla’s Royal Tour of AfricaPA Images/SipaPrince Charlesis starting his birthday month off with a bang! Just asPrince HarryandMeghan Markle’s tour ends, he and his wife,Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have arrived in Africa for a week-long royal tour of their own.
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Oct. 31 to Nov. 8: Prince Charles and Camilla’s Royal Tour of Africa
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Prince Charlesis starting his birthday month off with a bang! Just asPrince HarryandMeghan Markle’s tour ends, he and his wife,Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have arrived in Africa for a week-long royal tour of their own.
02of 08Nov. 4: Prince William to attend Submariners' Remembrance Service and ParadeDirk Heinrich/AP/REX/ShutterstockAs the Commodore-in-Chief of the Submarine Service, willPrince Williamwill step out solo early this month for the Submariners' Remembrance Service and Parade at Middle Temple.
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Nov. 4: Prince William to attend Submariners' Remembrance Service and Parade
Dirk Heinrich/AP/REX/Shutterstock

As the Commodore-in-Chief of the Submarine Service, willPrince Williamwill step out solo early this month for the Submariners' Remembrance Service and Parade at Middle Temple.
03of 08Nov. 8: Prince William and Kate Middleton to attend Tusk Conservation AwardsEddie Mulholland - WPA Pool/Getty ImagesThe royal parents of three will attend the Tusk Conservation Awards at Banqueting House, London.Prince Williambecame Royal Patron of Tusk in December 2005. The Duke has actively supported the charity’s conservation work on many occasions and recently visited Tusk projects in Namibia and Tanzania.
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Nov. 8: Prince William and Kate Middleton to attend Tusk Conservation Awards
Eddie Mulholland - WPA Pool/Getty Images

The royal parents of three will attend the Tusk Conservation Awards at Banqueting House, London.
Prince Williambecame Royal Patron of Tusk in December 2005. The Duke has actively supported the charity’s conservation work on many occasions and recently visited Tusk projects in Namibia and Tanzania.
04of 08Nov. 8: Prince Harry visits the Field of RemembranceTim Rooke/REX/ShutterstockPrince Harrywill return to the public eye following his royal tour solo for a visit to the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey.This will be the 90th year of the Field of Remembrance and the 6th time that Harry has attended the event.
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Nov. 8: Prince Harry visits the Field of Remembrance
Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock

Prince Harrywill return to the public eye following his royal tour solo for a visit to the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey.
This will be the 90th year of the Field of Remembrance and the 6th time that Harry has attended the event.
05of 08Nov. 10: Festival of Remembrance ServiceChris Jackson - WPA Pool/GettyRoyal fans will likely seeMeghan MarkleandPrince Harrytogether again soon, when they attend the Festival of Remembrance Service at Royal Albert Hall.Harry will be making his debut at the Royal British Legion event, and William and Kate are also regulars at the festival.
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Nov. 10: Festival of Remembrance Service
Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty

Royal fans will likely seeMeghan MarkleandPrince Harrytogether again soon, when they attend the Festival of Remembrance Service at Royal Albert Hall.
Harry will be making his debut at the Royal British Legion event, and William and Kate are also regulars at the festival.
06of 08Nov. 11: The Royals Honor Remembrance DayDAVID HARTLEY/REX/ShutterstockMembers of the royal family gather annually for the solemn holiday, traditionally wearing black with red poppy pins, the symbol of remembrance for World War I and veterans. 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day, when the armistice was signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany.Although Queen Elizabeth usually lays down the annual tribute to Britain’s fallen soldiers, Prince Charles carried out the duties on her behalf last year. The monarch is scheduled to attend this year.
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Nov. 11: The Royals Honor Remembrance Day
DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock

Members of the royal family gather annually for the solemn holiday, traditionally wearing black with red poppy pins, the symbol of remembrance for World War I and veterans. 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day, when the armistice was signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany.
Although Queen Elizabeth usually lays down the annual tribute to Britain’s fallen soldiers, Prince Charles carried out the duties on her behalf last year. The monarch is scheduled to attend this year.
07of 08Nov. 14: Prince Charles Celebrates His 70th BirthdayChris Jackson/GettyAlthough there have beenevents all year long to celebrate the milestone, the big day actually takes place mid-November. The occasion is being celebrated with a documentary airing on BBC Nov. 8.Queen Elizabethis also known for celebrating her birthday more than once a year: the monarch has both a public and an official birthday. While the Queen typically celebrates her birthday, which falls on April 21, privately with members of the royal family, it’s also customary to celebrate a sovereign’s birthday publicly on a day during the summer, when the weather is nicer (yes, really).
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Nov. 14: Prince Charles Celebrates His 70th Birthday
Chris Jackson/Getty

Although there have beenevents all year long to celebrate the milestone, the big day actually takes place mid-November. The occasion is being celebrated with a documentary airing on BBC Nov. 8.
Queen Elizabethis also known for celebrating her birthday more than once a year: the monarch has both a public and an official birthday. While the Queen typically celebrates her birthday, which falls on April 21, privately with members of the royal family, it’s also customary to celebrate a sovereign’s birthday publicly on a day during the summer, when the weather is nicer (yes, really).
08of 08Nov. 20: Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Celebrate Their 71st Wedding AnniversaryOWEN HUMPHREYS/AFP/Getty ImagesThe royal couple walked down the aisle at Westminster Abbey on this date in 1947. While there wasgreat fanfaresurrounding their 70th anniversary, this year will likely be a more private celebration.
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Nov. 20: Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Celebrate Their 71st Wedding Anniversary
OWEN HUMPHREYS/AFP/Getty Images

The royal couple walked down the aisle at Westminster Abbey on this date in 1947. While there wasgreat fanfaresurrounding their 70th anniversary, this year will likely be a more private celebration.
source: people.com