2024 will be the first full year with King Charles and Queen Camilla on the throne.
Here's a collection of photos from the lives of the UK royals.
Legendary singer Dame Shirley Bassey, most famous for her songs Hey Big Spender and Goldfinger was given another honour by the king.
The 87-year-old was made a Companion of Honour by King Charles III at Windsor Castle.
She later confessed she "forgot to curtsey."
The title is awarded for service of "conspicuous national importance".
Only 65 people can be given it.
King Charles III smiles at a reception for recipients of The King's Award for Enterprise, at Windsor Castle.
Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice was in the Royal Box at Wimbledon, where she watched Daniil Medvedev's victory against Jannik Sinner of Italy in the Gentlemen's Singles Quarter Final.
Prince William, the Prince of Wales was also busy visiting his old workplace.
He had a drink out of his own mug on an official visit at RAF Valley on July 09, 2024 in Holyhead, United Kingdom.
The Price of Wales spent three years stationed at RAF Valley whilst serving as an RAF Search and Rescue pilot between 2010 and 2013.
But he looked a little confused when he had a peek it the cockpit.
King Charles III was shown a rather elaborate handshake with Jeremiah Louis, at his meeting with members of the West Indies men's cricket team, at Buckingham Palace, London, ahead of the first test against England.
It was an agonising time for England football fans - Prince William included -as the team's Euros 2024 clash against Switzerland went to penalties.
William had his head in his hands as the quarter-final shootout played out in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Thankfully, England won, and the Prince was thrilled.
King Charles and Camilla are north of the border in Scotland
They hosted a garden party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
The King met local dignitaries in his formal top-hatted outfit.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, also ventured to Scotland for what is known as Holyrood Week or Royal Week.
It aims to "celebrate Scottish culture, achievement and community."
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, wore a lavish hat to meet guests.
Queen Camilla wore baby blue for the event, along with Queen Mary's diamond thistle brooch.
King Charles inspects troops during the official Ceremony of the Keys in the Gardens of The Palace of Holyroodhouse to mark the start of Royal Week.
Princess Beatrice poses with zany French street artist Mr Brainwash who launched an exhibition in London.
it's usually Beatrice's sister, Eugenie who is associated with art - she works at a gallery.
A new portrait of King Charles III was released for Armed Forces Day in the UK, which is the final Saturday in June.
Seated in the Grand Corridor at Windsor Castle, the King is wearing his wearing his Field Marshal's ceremonial dress with medals, sword and decorations.
Field Marshal is the highest rank in the British Army.
The shot was taken last November by Hugo Burnand, before the King said he was being treated for cancer.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla welcomed Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako for a lavish state banquet during the pair's three-day state visit to Britain.
King Charles III offered the best in pomp and circumstance as the UK seeks to bolster its role as the most influential European nation in the Indo-Pacific region.
The Japanese royals gave their hosts symbolic gifts: a black lacquerware box for the King and a brocade handbag for the Queen, plus a framed photo of themselves.
King Charles gave them a pair of silver and gold beakers and a bottle of Glen Garioch whisky in return.
As well as the banquet, Emperor Naruhito and Empress of Masako are set to lay a wreath at Westminster Abbey and tour one of Britain's premier biomedical research institutes.
But the emperor began this week's trip by visiting a site that has special meaning: The Thames Barrier.
Naruhito studied 18th-century commerce on the river as a graduate student at the University of Oxford 40 years ago.
He chronicled his interest in his memoir The Thames and I, together with his fondness for Britain and its people.
Emperor Naruhito, King Charles III, Empress Masako, Queen Camilla and Prince William, Prince of Wales walk through Buckingham Palace.
The Prince of Wales marked his 42nd birthday by taking Prince George and Princess Charlotte to see Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert at London's Wembley Stadium on June 21.