Newspaper ' Het Nieuwsblad' has an article about the interview and some clips, look
here.
I was able to see the programme yesterday and I must say his Dutch is rather good. He speaks a bit slow but that is his normal way of speaking, as he thins before he speaks, also in French. He has a slight french accent at times, but he must be the meber of the Belgian RF that speaks Dutch best.
The interview reminded me of the one of the Prince of Orange last year. It seems the VRT saw that interview last year and thought ' why don' t we do the same'. The result was nice, an interview with the prince, the prince filmed at work and some private moments. They usually showed a clip of the prince at work, the prince watched it at well and after that he would be commenting on things.
A lot of attention to multi-langual projects in Belgium, I believe they showed 3 different French-Dutch projects the prince visited.
The prince was quite diplomatic in most replies (as he should be). The presenter asked which of his predecessors was his biggest insperation, now everybody would expect that that would be Boudewijn but the prince awnsered that he learned from all his predecessors and that they each contributed something to the country.
About limiting political power for the monarchy (or not) the prince stayed rather evasive, saying that that was for others to decide but that the RF would keep contributing for Belgium in any way they can.
The private moments were a bit forced but nice to see. princess Elisabeth seems to be a daddy's girl
. It was nice to see haw she ran and jumped in her fathers arms when the Prince came back from Egypt. The prince commented that he was abroad around 40 days a year, which is difficult as he is away from the children. He said that the education and raising of his children was focussed on making them people who can stand on their own feet. The prince also cycled with his children and played soccer with them. The images of this were quite recent as little Eleonore was there too. The children spoke French and Dutch, as did their parents to them. When the prince was on his economic mission to the US and Canada he had a webcam so he could see his children (and they could see them).
Het Nieuwsblad also summarises the interview in
this article in Dutch.
Here an article by newspaper ' De Standaard' .
Here an article van Het Gazet van Antwerpen which says (among other things) that the prince evaded the question if Belgium whould still exist in 20 years, by replying that Belgium has a lot of strong points, which have to be exploited. For those who read French: an article from
Le Soir.
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My own impression: the prince is a bit slow in speaking, walking etc. his awnsers are diplomatic and evasive, predictable, etc. Never a smile, a laugh, usually a monotomous voice... so this interview won' t do wonders for his image. He seemed more relaxed abroad.