Real reason King Charles is working so much as Royal Family take new approach this year

King Charles has adopted a new approach to 2025 (Image: Getty)

Business as usual is very much the message the Royal Family is projecting after . January got them off to a flying start, with the King, Queen and Prince and Princess of Wales conducting engagements up and down the country and they’ve maintained the pace.

Charles, who is still having treatment for cancer, is determined to put the past 12 months behind him and focus on the future. , and his busy schedule is surely a testament to that. Meanwhile, the Princess of Wales is continuing her gradual return to royal duties, having announced she is in remission from cancer – and has racked up an impressive 10 engagements so far this year.

We will see her at Wellington Barracks in London in her role as the regiment’s Colonel. Meanwhile, is heading to Estonia on Thursday in support of British troops stationed at the front line of Nato’s defence against . It will mark his first overseas trip of the year.

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Then in three weeks, the King and Queen will head to Rome to resume a normal schedule of foreign tours despite Charles’ treatment.

The uptick in engagements both at home and abroad marks a concerted effort by the King to project a strong and stable monarchy after last year’s unprecedented health crisis threatened to destabilise the Firm so soon into his reign.

On a personal level, the workaholic Charles thrives on keeping busy, and it’s clear that he’s at home when he meets new people.

His gruelling tours of Australia and Samoa last autumn were described as being “the perfect tonic”, with a senior palace official saying: “It is hard to overstate the joy that he takes from duty and service and being in public and seeing those crowds engaging with communities across the spectrum. That really does lift the spirits. You can see that.”

As the royal diary continues to get thicker, the message to the public is clear: the top four are back and putting their best foot forward.

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Beckham’s back again… but this time without her beau.

It’s raised eyebrows in royal circles just how frequently David and Victoria Beckham are popping up at events. In February, the couple were among the guests invited to Highgrove for a special Italian dinner ahead of the state visit next month.

Last year, they attended their first Buckingham Palace State visit when the King hosted the Amir of Qatar for a two-day state visit and the former England football captain kept cropping up at royal engagements.

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William asked his pal to be godfather to his firstborn Prince George, so might Hugh be looking to return the favour when his child is born in the summer?

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Next stop: Estonia

Next week I’ll be filing my column from Estonia, where I’ll be joining the Prince of Wales on his first visit to the country.

His whistle-stop trip will involve meeting Akir Karis, the President of Estonia, visiting the Mercian Regiment in his new role as their Colonel-in-Chief, and joining them for training under Operation Cabrit, the UK’s contribution to Nato’s Forward Land Forces along the border with .

While the visit comes at a politically sensitive time, as pressure mounts on European countries to increase their defence spending, aides have been planning the trip for over six months. But expect plenty of camouflage and some weapons-related picture ops.

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