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Queen Maxima, Prince Harry and more royal highlights of the week

October 4, 2015
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Prince Harry had a busy week cheering on the English Rugby team while Queen Letizia spent some time with her mother-in-law. Here are the royal highlights of the week
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Prince Harry inspected the student guards during his visit to the Duke of York's Royal Military School in Dover, England.Photo: Getty Images
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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands gave UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon a gift at the 70th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York.Photo: Getty Images
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Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan applauded the opening ceremony of the Wakayama National Athletic Festival at Kimiidera Stadium.Photo: Getty Images
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King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands and Queen Máxima attended a China in the Netherlands lecture, ahead of their state visit to China next month.Photo: Getty Images
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Queen Letizia of Spain and mother-in-law Queen Sofia had a catch up as they promoted the Foundation Against Drug Addiction at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid.Photo: Gtres
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Prince Harry had a great time at an England rugby training session.Photo: Getty Images
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King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Queen Máxima helped close out celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of the Netherlands.Photo: Getty Images
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Queen Sofia of Spain received an award for her dedication to promoting classical music at a concert to benefit sufferers of Alzheimers.Photo: Gtres
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Queen Mathilde of Belgium received flowers from a young fan during a visit to the Sainte Marie de Bouillon institute.Photo: Getty Images
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Queen Letizia stopped to talk and take photos with people waiting outside as she supported a vocational training course in Spain. Photo: Gtres

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