Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla will spend nearly two weeks of March in Europe and Asia. Clarence House recently announced that the royal couple is set to visit three countries. While the Prince of Wales will be alone during the first part, he will be joined by his wife in the latter parts of the tour.

It has been a very busy year for the Cornwall couple. Ever since the Queen reportedly disseminated most of her responsibilities and duties to the senior members of the Royal Family, the Heir Apparent and his wife have been given most of these tasks, including tours outside the United Kingdom.

The royals' hectic schedule has been further elaborated when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to step down to live outside the British Monarchy. But, despite the added responsibilities, it seemingly appears that they have been quite "great" in accomplishing them.

According to Express UK, the "spring tour" of Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla will start on March 17. It was announced by the Clarence House that the Prince of Wales will visit Bosnia and Herzegovina on his own.

The tour in the European country was noted to last for two days, which comes after the 25th anniversary of the genocide. During this period, the future King's visit was said to "highlight reforms" for the improvement of the citizens' lives.

It was added by the report that Prince Charles will participate in various engagements in Saravejo and Srebrenica. Aside from the plans to visit a memorial for the event, he will reportedly meet with the local leaders as well.

On March 18, the Prince of Wales will be joined by Duchess Camilla for their tour in the Republic of Cyprus. Town & Country stated that the trip will last for four days, wherein both of the royals will have their respective engagements.

They will also reportedly meet with the UK military personnel in the area, alongside the "Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot locals." Prince Charles will then attend a meeting with religious leaders for the Commonwealth Blue Charter Champions. As for Duchess Camilla, she will meet the partner organization of her patronages, including especially, Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.

After their trip to the republic, the Cornwall couple will then fly to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, where they will meet some members of the Jordanian Royal Family. The tour will last for 5 days, which will then conclude on March 25.