Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

This decade has seen royal weddings and babies galore, including the weddings of Prince William to Kate Middleton and Prince Harry to Meghan Markle. The UK’s most famous family has also welcomed a few new members, including Princes George and Louis, Princess Charlotte, and most recently baby Harrison. But the last ten years haven’t been without controversy for the royals - most notably Prince Andrew’s involvement in the Epstein scandal.
It features her three children and husband Prince William, and was taken in Norfolk earlier this year.
The Prince's mother had a troubled relationship with the world's media.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have named a new research ship the Sir David Attenborough, to honour the naturalist and broadcaster. Prince William said the vessel will help researchers to better understand the polar oceans and the impact that climate change has on them.
Princess Charlotte has arrived for her first day at school, accompanied by her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with her big brother Prince George. The four year old begins her school life at Thomas's Battersea in South London, following in the footsteps of young George. She shook the hand of her new head of lower school, Ms Haslem, before Prince William beamed that his daughter was "very excited."
Emma Watson, David Beckham and Prince William all got involved.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said they are absolutely thrilled at the birth of their first nephew. Prince William jokingly said he wants to ‘welcome Harry to the sleep deprivation society that is parenting’. Kate said she is looking forward to finding out the new royal’s name. Prince Charles, heir to the British throne and the baby's grandfather, said he is ‘absolutely delighted’ at the news and is looking forward to meeting baby Sussex.
On a two day trip to New Zealand, Prince William visited the two mosques where a gunman killed 50 people in March. The Duke of Cambridge spoke to about 100 people, including survivors of the shootings.
Prince William attended a memorial service in Auckland, New Zealand for Anzac Day. The national holiday marks the anniversary of New Zealand and Australian soldiers, known as Anzacs, landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. Later the Duke of Cambridge flew with New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern to Christchurch, where they met with some of the police first responders to the mosque attacks. On Friday, William will visit the two mosques where a gunman killed 50 people on March 15.
The head of counter-terror at GCHQ said the duke worked "exceptionally hard".