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Perhaps...but I was referring to a different group photo where she is standing in the midst of her siblings.
I didn't find any video about Phillippe giving the order to Elisabeth. Does anyone know where to see that footage?
One of the most moving moments in Lisa's speech yesterday was when she addressed each of her siblings by name in French(the language that they likely use when together) saying that the four of them are an "equipe formidable".
Philippe cloned Emmanuel, and Mathilde cloned Gabriel who looks nothing like his father.
The girls seem to be a fair balance of both parents.
This year has been a great delight of young royals for me. First it was Ingrid Alexandra's confirmation, then Leonor at the Princess of Asturias Awards, and now, Elisabeth on her 18th birthday. It brings tears on my eyes to see these young people grow and become lovely teens and adults. Can't wait to see what 2020 has in store for these lovely human beings!
A well-delivered speech. I wonder how much she wrote herself and how much polishing it required (or whether it was written for her and it was her who did the 'polishing').
I like most of the pictures; just not the one with her parents because of Mathilde's facial expression.
King Phillipe sure can't talk his way out of being the father of the two youngest!
I think the boys took more after each parent (Gabriel took after Mathilde, and Emmanuel took after Phillippe), than the girls which are more of a mix. In fact, Elisabeth is more like her father but has a rounder face like her mother, while Eleonore is more like Mathilde but has a slender face like her father. Both of them have their own special features, while the brothers are the copy of their parents.
Thank you @Mbruno for the link.
Btw, in the video they say Crown Princess Elisabeth. So, what should I call her? I'm so confused. Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant or Crown Princess Elisabeth? I believe this has been discussed before but didn't had enough time to read all of the comments. I'm sorry.
Btw, in the video they say Crown Princess Elisabeth. So, what should I call her? I'm so confused. Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant or Crown Princess Elisabeth? I believe this has been discussed before but didn't had enough time to read all of the comments. I'm sorry.
As there isn't a thread on Elisabeth's birth, I will add these here - some of the media reports from October/November 2001 following Elisabeth's birth:
"Le bonheur de Philippe et Mathilde"
Author: Philippe Séguy
Source: Point de Vue
Published: October 31, 2001
"Belgians hail future queen"
Author: N/A
Source: The Daily Telegraph
Published: November 5, 2001
"Elisabeth - premiere sortie d'une future reine"
Author: Laurence Dyvane
Source: Point de Vue
Published: November 7, 2001
I am looking forward to the publication of the royal decree awarding the Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold to Elisabeth. I am curious to know if the newly restored German titles of the RF (duke of Saxony and prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) will be mentioned in Elisabeth's official citation.
The decree Mbruno was speaking of was enacted in July 2019. Since Amedeo's engagement was announced 4 years prior, how his announcement was handled doesn't reflect how it may be done now.
I wonder if the Coat of arms of Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant will be updated now that she has the Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold ?
Good question ! Probably yes. The heraldic representation of the Order of Leopold should be added to her coat of arms.
Her coat of arms should be altered to include the order of Leopold.
Again on topic.
We received pictures taken after the Cermony.
I visited often the royal palace and the family pictures are taken in a private part of the Palace, but why are the pictures taken in a Corner of the Room.?
Princess Elisabeth has a maternal famlily . The Countess d' Udekem d' Acoz looks devasted , she was missing her late husband and her daughter Helène , Barones Janssen , Godmother and Aunt of Elsabeth.
The official website and official statements use the style HRH Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant. This is the official styling used by the Royal Court.
Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant | The Belgian Monarchy
Hare Koninklijke Hoogheid Prinses Elisabeth, Hertogin van Brabant, viert haar 18e verjaardag | De Belgische Monarchie
However, it is a traditional Belgian and Dutch practice for the public to unofficially refer to the heir(ess) to the throne as Crown Prince(ss). Philippe was called Crown Prince Philippe in the Belgian media and Willem-Alexander was called Crown Prince Willem-Alexander in the Dutch media when they were the heirs to their respective thrones.
ETA: The term "Crown Prince or Crown Princess" was even used in the Royal Decree of November 12, 2015, referring to the position of heir to the throne.
Moniteur Belge - Belgisch Staatsblad
The term "Kroonprins" is used in the Dutch version of the royal decree, but the French version uses "Prince héritier" instead. My understanding is that "Kroonprins" is used then in this context simply as the (non-literal) Dutch translation of "hereditary prince" rather than being used as a title like in Denmark or Sweden.