Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The title Prince or Princess of Belgium is a specific noble title within the Belgian nobility reserved for members of the Belgian royal family. Originally the Royal Decree of 14 March 1891, reserved this title for all persons descending in the direct male line from king Leopold I. The royal decree also automatically granted the title to the ...
In honor of the special occasion, the Belgian Royal Palace shared new portraits of Her Majesty on Instagram and announced a special tribute from the Belgian Post Group. The caption read, “The ...
This article serves as an index – as complete as possible – of all the honorific orders or similar decorations received by the Belgian Royal Family, classified by continent, awarding country and recipient.
The Belgian monarchy – official site of the Belgian royal family; The Belgian monarchy Archived 2012-03-09 at the Wayback Machine - official brochure of the Belgium government; What role for a Belgian monarch? - website Expatica.com
Mathilde became the first member of the Belgian royal family with a Belgian university degree. [12] She also took a ten-day leadership course at Harvard University in 2011. [12] Mathilde speaks French, Dutch, English and Italian. [12] She is also able to speak basic Spanish. [12]
Crown Princess Elisabeth of Belgium made history in 2020 when she attended the Royal Military Academy in Brussels. Now more than halfway through her training, she’s no stranger to the military ...
However, the "Saxe-Coburg" house name of the Belgian royal family was never officially abolished, and since relations between Belgium and Germany have been normalized for a long time, the use of this family name has been slowly reintroduced since the 2010s (especially since King Philippe of Belgium wants to limit the number of princes and ...
Coat of arms of Philippe of Belgium Notes In 2019 the king codified the coats of arms of himself and those of his family through a Royal Decree. The arms of the reigning monarch was modified to include the Saxonian escutcheon. The arms of other members of the royal family was similarly modified.