Royal Family News: A Week Filled with Engagements and Revelations

On October 29, 2025, the State Funeral of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain. The event, held at the Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe in Valencia. The royal couple paid their respects to the victims of the DANA. This extreme weather event caused catastrophic damage and loss throughout the region, and many…

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Royal Family News: A Week Filled with Engagements and Revelations

On October 29, 2025, the State Funeral of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain. The event, held at the Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe in Valencia. The royal couple paid their respects to the victims of the DANA. This extreme weather event caused catastrophic damage and loss throughout the region, and many people’s lives have been devastated. This event highlighted the monarchy’s compassion and marked a significant moment in Spain’s recent history.

In an equally shocking development, King Juan Carlos I of Spain has stolen the thunder. He recently published his soulful memoir, “Reconciliation.” The book’s most colorful account is of his long-running feud with his daughter-in-law, Queen Letizia. He has characterized their relationship as a “personal disagreement.” He accused her of failing to reinforce their family ties. The surprising new disclosure quickly generated a firestorm of public interest. This enthusiasm is buoyed by several years of speculation about a rift in the royal family, going back to the wedding of Queen Letizia and King Felipe in 2003.

King Juan Carlos I responds to allegations of a scandalous youth. He categorically rejected claims that he had ever had any liaison with the late Diana, Princess of Wales. His memoir provides a revealing glimpse to the Spanish royal family’s tense inner workings. This proclamation creates another layer of meaning and purpose to the book that really has people turning heads.

In royal news across the Atlantic, Prince Harry has voiced concerns regarding the impact of social media on children, labeling it “one of the most pressing issues of our time.” She and her wife, Meghan Markle, have long championed stronger policies to shield children from ill effects on the internet. During a recent interview, Meghan shared her hopes for their daughter, Princess Lilibet, emphasizing a desire for her to thrive in a safe environment amidst digital challenges.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are preparing to have some serious conversations with their kids. They’ll speak about the responsible use of technology to Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. They’ve already told me how they plan to have these discussions when it’s their kids’ turn to get a phone.

King Charles and Queen Camilla on their momentous visit to Neasden Temple today. They’re a part of the reason that this temple is celebrating its 30th anniversary! This visit further amplifies their dedication to educating in-person with historically underfunded communities and preserving local, culturally rich heritage sites.

For her part, Princess Anne has a very busy month ahead of her! Known for her dedication to royal duties, she continues to represent the monarchy at various events, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to public service.

Monaco’s Princess Charlene participated in the debut of the new canine brigade. Her signing of this event on October 27, 2025, demonstrates her continual presence and engagement on Monacan affairs. The celebration was a perfect backdrop to highlight her growing support for measures that would further animal welfare across the principality.

Princess Eugenie has been taking a girls’ trip to Paris, across the channel. Her departure comes in the wake of her father, Prince Andrew’s, decision to renounce his titles. As expected, this is a truly historic time of change for the royal family.

Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh and Prince Edward were recently seen at Purdey in the Royal Berkshire. In doing so, they have proven time and again their significant commitment to a wide range of philanthropy.

In a heartwarming story from Los Angeles, 15-year-old Avery Colvert has made headlines for establishing her own organization, Altadena Girls. The project is designed to give an artistic outlet to teen girls who lost their homes in the January wildfires. In this way, Avery’s commitment to helping others is a testament to the positive impact young people can have in their communities.

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