Today, the following members of the Royal Family are listed in the Court Circular: Although the Princess Royal and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh do not reside permanently at
Buckingham Palace, their offices are based there, and they have use of apartments at the palace as a London residence. Prince William began carrying out royal duties in July 2005, and was listed for the first time in his own right on 2 July for representing the Queen at a war memorial service in New Zealand. Since they
stepped back as senior members of the Royal Family and emigrated to the United States of America, the
Duke and
Duchess of Sussex do not carry out official royal engagements and do not appear in the Court Circular, unless attending an important royal function with other members of the Royal Family.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor also does not carry out official royal engagements and therefore does not appear in the Court Circular (unless attending an important royal function with other members of the Royal Family) after he stepped down from public duties in November 2019 following intense negative reaction to
a BBC television interview he gave regarding allegations of sexual abuse, which he denies.
Princess Beatrice and
Princess Eugenie do not carry out official royal engagements and do not appear on the Court Circular, except when attending an important royal function with other members of the Royal Family.
Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence is occasionally listed as accompanying his wife, the Princess Royal, on visits overseas and within the United Kingdom. He was styled as Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence until 2011; now he is styled as Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, with Vice-Admiral occasionally hyphenated.
Prince and
Princess Michael of Kent only appear in the Court Circular when attending an important royal function as they do not carry out official royal engagements on behalf of the King.
Joint engagements When Royals undertake joint engagements, it is listed under the section of the person with the higher precedence. They are referred to as "X and Y" (in order of precedence), then "Their Majesties", "Their Royal Highnesses" or "His/Her Majesty and His/Her Royal Highness". ==Commonwealth realms==