Prince William, Duchess Sophie and Princess Anne have joined hands to repair the royal family's reputation, damged by Andrew's scandals.
The senior royals took proactive steps to restore public trust, strengthening King Charles' monarchy with their dedication to duty and public service.
Buckingham Palace released stunning photos of the Princess of Royal as she arrived in Singapore for a two-day working visit commemorating six decades of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
The pictures shared on the royal family's official Instagram account were captioned: 'Over the past two days, The Princess Royal and Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Laurence have been in Singapore, marking 60 years of diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Singapore.'
It added, 'During their time in the country, Her Royal Highness attended Audiences with the President and with the Prime Minister of Singapore and visited Kranji War Memorial.
'The Princess also unveiled the new potted orchid, ‘Delphinium Anne’, and heard about the manufacturing facilities on the Rolls-Royce Seletar Campus.'
Accompanied by her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, 75-year-old Anne flied directly from a four-day Australian tour to undertake the Asian engagement.
Meanwhile, Duchess Sophie, 60, is currently touring large parts of South and Central America, stopping off in Panama, Guatemala and Belize. She has come face-to-face with the 'king of spiders' during her visit to the Peruvian Amazon.
Future monarch William arrived in Cornwall on Thursday to inaugurate a newly built access route for Mousehole Association Football Club, resolving long-standing transportation challenges faced by players and staff.
On the other hand, King Charles and Queen Camilla also continued their royal duties, with the monarch presenting Strictly Come Dancing host Tess Daly with the "greatest honour" of her career.
The television star was made an MBE in the King's Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting.
Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace to mark the 75th anniversary of the English National Ballet.
The senior royals' activities suggest as they have moved on from Andrew-Ferguson controversies.