Prince Charles, Camilla
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall attend the reopening of Hillsborough Castle on April 09, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Prince Charles will be celebrating his 71st birthday next month. And it has now been confirmed that he won’t be with Camilla Parker Bowles on his special day.

Clarence House just announced that the heir to the throne will be embarking on a solo tour of India. Even though his trip will only last two days, the dad of two is expected to have a very busy schedule ahead.

His upcoming discussions will center on climate change and sustainable markets, which are two causes that are very close to his heart.

“The Prince of Wales will visit India from 13th-14th November, as part of Their Royal Highnesses’ Autumn tour, to celebrate British-Indian connections. HRH will carry out engagements in New Delhi with a focus on sustainable markets, climate change, and social finance,” the announcement read.

But after Prince Charles’ trip to New Delhi, he will reunite with his wife in London before they will head to New Zealand for their joint royal tour. The royal couple’s five-day visit will commence on Nov. 17 and will last until Nov. 23.

“Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will undertake an official visit to New Zealand between Sunday 17th and Saturday 23rd November at the invitation of the New Zealand Government. This will be Their Royal Highnesses third official joint tour to New Zealand,” the statement read.

After their New Zealand tour, Camilla will return to London but Prince Charles will fly to Tuvalu and the Solomon Islands to celebrate the monarchy’s relationship with the Commonwealth Realms. While there, the heir to the throne is expected to receive an official welcome and attend a reception.

“His Royal Highness’ program will focus on environmental issues and how local communities are responding to climate change. The Prince will also meet with young people to hear about the positive contributions they are making to the climate change debate. His Royal Highness will conclude the tour with a visit to the Solomon Islands. This will be The Prince of Wales’ first visit to the Solomon Islands,” Clarence House said.