The year 2020 has been a tough year for everyone, and this includes the British Royal Family. Just like everyone else, the royals also had great difficulties in adjusting to the new normal, but there is good news that awaits the royals in 2021 as it will be a year full of celebrations.

Next year will be a grand year for the British monarchy as they will have festivities after festivities, and here is why.

In 2021 Prince William and Kate Middleton will be celebrating their 10th Wedding anniversary. This year the royal duo celebrated 10 years since their engagement and nine years of being married.

It is for sure that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be rejoicing a decade together in a very special way, and fans are absolutely thrilled for what is coming. Most importantly, they will be joined by their three children in celebrating this wonderful milestone.

Another important event to look forward to in the year 2021 is the addition of not one but two royal babies.

Last month Princess Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank announced that they are expecting their first child next year, which has become a beacon of light for the royals.

They announced the baby news through their official Instagram page, wherein they shared a photo of baby slippers and expressing their excitement in the captions.

Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall also announced that she is expecting a third child next year. The royal shared the happy news just last week, and already royal fans are getting excited,

There is also a very important birthday celebration for Her Majesty and Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh will be turning 100 in 2021, and plans of a very grand celebration for the Prince’s centennial year is already underway.

Queen Elizabeth will be celebrating her Jubilee next year as she turns 95, and this is a very important time for the Queen. Allegedly the Queen will be stepping down next year, but these are all just rumors.

A reunion of royal brothers Prince William and Prince Harry is also possible in 2021 as it will be the 60th birthday of their late mother, Princess Diana. Together they have commissioned a statue to be put up in the Kensington Palace grounds and it is most likely that both Princes will attend.

It will be the first time the two Princes will be together for a royal event in over a year.