2023 marks the first year for the royals after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
From Harry's tell-all memoir to King Charles III beginning his reign, here's a collection of photos from the lives of the UK royals.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive for a visit to the Sandringham Flower Show at Sandringham House in Norfolk, Britain, on July 26.
King Charles III pets a well wisher's dog during at Sandringham.
The royal couple arrived by carriage.
Charles donned a pair of sunnies as he greeted the crowd.
The King and Queen share a laugh.
King Charles speaks to World War II veterans during a visit to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, on July 24.
The visit commemorated the 80th anniversary of Operation Chastise.
Operation Chastise is better known as the famed Dam Busters raid, an attack on German dams using "bouncing bombs".
On the same day, Charles also toured the Poacher Cheese Farm during his visit to Lincolnshire.
Queen Camilla presents two Shetland ponies with an edible cake during a visit to Redwings Horse Sanctuary at Anna Sewell House on July 24 in Great Yarmouth. Redwings Horse Sanctuary have been the custodians of Anna Sewell House since 2022.
The House is the verified birthplace of Anna Sewell, author of Black Beauty.
Black Beauty is part of a very elite group of around 30 books that have sold more than 50 million copies worldwide. Here, the Queen signs a copy.
William, Prince of Wales, speaks to an apparently unimpressed Prince George as they sit in the Royal Box on Centre Court for the final of the Wimbledon men's singles between Spain's Carlos Alcaraz and Serbia's Novak Djokovic in London on July 16.
William and Princess Catherine attended the match with George and Princess Charlotte.
The young prince and princess met before the match with Mu'awwiz Anwar, who performed the coin toss.
The royal kids were dressed to the nines.
The family left the grounds together after Alcaraz's victory.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, attended Wimbledon for the women's singles final on July 15, 2023.
Kate, who is the royal patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club also took part in the trophy presentation after Czech Republic's Marketa Vondrousova had a historic win on Centre Court.
But the 41-year-old also had some sweet words for runner-up Ons Jabeur of Tunisia.
Ons Jabeur wiped tears from her eyes as the Princess of Wales rubbed her arm and offered words of encouragement.
The royal even gave the player a hug as she became emotional, describing the match as "the most painful loss of my career".