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- The Belgian Monarchy
The King and the members of the Royal Family represent Belgium abroad at the highest levels (State visits, trade missions, participation in international meetings)
- History | The Belgian Monarchy
Belgium was recognised as an independent country in 1830 but the Monarchy was established in 1831 Leopold I, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, took the constitutional oath on 21 July 1831 to become the first King of the Belgians
- The King | The Belgian Monarchy
His Majesty regularly travels abroad to promote Belgium's positive image and to highlight and strengthen relations with the host country Since ascending to the throne in July 2013, the King and Queen have made fifteen state visits to countries in Europe and beyond
- The King | The Belgian Monarchy
The Crown Prince officially becomes King by taking an oath, that is to say by making the following promise: "I swear to observe the Constitution and laws of the Belgian people, to maintain national independence and territorial integrity"
- History | The Belgian Monarchy
Belgium became an independent country in 1830 The Monarchy was established in 1831
- The monarchy today - The Belgian Monarchy
The King and the members of the Royal Family represent Belgium abroad at the highest levels (State visits, trade missions, participation in international meetings)
- The King, the Queen and their Family - The Belgian Monarchy
Princess Elisabeth, who is the eldest of four children of King Philippe, is therefore the heiress of the Belgian monarchy When she succeeds her father King Philippe, Princess Elisabeth will be the first woman to become Head of State in Belgium
- The Queen | The Belgian Monarchy
Through these contacts, Her Majesty stays informed of the needs and requirements of the population, as well as the many initiatives that are taken in Belgium to help others
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