A day after his investiture as king of the Belgians His Majesty King Philippe held an audience with Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo at the Palais de Bruxelles.
His Majesty also attended two receptions at the Palais this afternoon where he received members of the Judiciaire and the Cour des Comptes as well as the Présidents des Conseils and the Gouvernement des Communautés and des Régions according to the Belgian royal court.
And, finally, new official photos of Their Majesties King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium were released this morning by the Belgian royal court. The five images were shot at Château de Laeken on July 15, 2013, by photographer, Ms. Marie-Jo Lafontaine, in collaboration with Ms. Marina Cox.
On Sunday, July 21, 2013, His Majesty King Philippe was officially sworn in as the new king of the Belgians at the Palais de la Nation in Brussels.
In front of the members of the Belgian royal family and members of the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate the Belgian Federal Parliament, King Philippe raised his right arm, held up two fingers and recited the constitutional oath, “I swear that I will observe the constitution and laws of the Belgian people, preserve the country’s independence and guarantee its territorial integrity, article 91 of the Belgian constitution.”
Afterward, His Majesty King Philippe gave a speech. Per La Monarchie Belge:
“Your Majesties, Mr. President of the Chamber of Representatives, Madam President of the Senate, Deputies, Senators, Ladies and Gentlemen,
In taking the constitutional oath before you, I am aware of the responsibility which is now incumbent upon me. This oath is a solemn promise which renews the relationship of trust that has existed for nearly two hundred years between the King and the Belgian people.
Today I am succeeding six other Kings, including my father, King Albert. Sire, for twenty years, you have maintained this trust by showing yourself to be on the one hand close to everyone, warm and profoundly human, and on the other attentive and committed in the exercising of your responsibility as Head of State. Queen Paola has assisted you in your task, whilst devoting herself more specifically to such essential fields as education and culture.
With serenity, dignity and devotion, you have accompanied the Belgian people on sometimes difficult occasions, as well as during happy moments, at a time marked by profound change throughout the world. We are most grateful to you.
I am aware of my great fortune to be able to count on the permanent support of my wife, Queen Mathilde. Dear Mathilde, for many years you have channelled your efforts wholeheartedly into numerous activities. You have an innate sense of human contact. Along with our dear children, we shall confidently begin this new chapter in our lives and that of our country.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am beginning my reign with the determination to place myself at the service of all Belgians. I shall therefore work in perfect understanding with the government and consistent with the Constitution. Over the years, I have been able to build ever-stronger ties with a great many of my fellow citizens. I intend to intensify this dialogue.
The wealth of our country and our institutional system resides notably in the fact that we have turned our diversity into a strength. Each time, we succeed in striking the balance between unity and diversity. Belgium’s strength is precisely its ability to give meaning to our diversity.
The latest State reform has brought about a major transfer of powers to the federated entities. It will bring citizens closer to decision making and enable us to deal more effectively with challenges in the future. Belgium’s strength also resides in its federated entities. I intend to maintain constructive contacts with their leaders. I am convinced that cooperation between the Federal State, the Communities and the Regions will bring about greater benefits for our citizens and businesses.
Together we can highlight each individual’s talents. This is the source of the genius of our country, which has developed throughout our history. It is a state of mind that has shaped our character and our values. Facing up to the most complex problems together, reconciling various aspirations and integrating them without losing any of their originality and strength has also helped forge our inventiveness and our sense of moderation.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The values that inspire us have guided generations of men and women before us. Through their commitment in society and politics, they have ensured our country has acquired a high level of prosperity and solidarity. They have provided both a solid framework for enterprise and effective social security.
We are now confronted with a crisis that is hitting many of our fellow citizens very hard. Today I would like to encourage every man and woman to face up to this challenge. I am profoundly convinced that there is unsuspected potential in each one of us which is waiting to be revealed. Besides we have together the means to surmount our difficulties and guarantee everyone the opportunity to progress.
Now more than ever, the European project has to give us hope and confidence. The Europe we are working towards must bring growth and solidarity. We are proud that our capital city is also the capital of Europe and that at each moment in its history, Belgian leaders have worked at the heart of this great project. During my missions abroad, I have been able to observe how much Belgium’s assets, its talents and strengths are appreciated throughout the world.
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the spirit in which I shall work during my reign. I shall support all of our qualities, in Belgium and abroad.
Together, let us bring a new surge of enthusiasm to our country.
Long live Belgium! Vive la Belgique! Leve België! Es lebe Belgien!”
Thereafter, Their Majesties King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium stepped onto the balcony at the Palais Royal in Brussels to wave to the thousands of people who came out to support on their new king.
And, finally, if you missed all of today’s historic events including the Te Deum at the Cathédrale des Saints Michel and Gudule, the abdication ceremony of His Majesty King Albert I at the Palais Royal, the military parade, and so forth please click here,here, andhereto watch videos.
On the eve of Fête Nationale 2013 and his abdication His Majesty King Albert II of Belgium addressed the nation this evening.
In his speech, recorded at the Palais de Bruxelles, His Majesty:
“…paid tribute to ‘different groups of leaders of our society’, called for maintaining the cohesion of the country and a Europe which focuses on young people and social justice and asked the people to support the future King Philippe”
Thousands of well-wishers turned out in Liège, Belgium this morning to get once last look and to say thank you to Their Majesties King Albert II and Queen Paola of Belgium who ended their three-day farewell tour.
The reigning couple’s first stop was the Opéra Royal de Wallonie where they were warmly greeted by opera staff. After a tour of the newly renovated opera house Their Majesties then made their way to the Town Hall. Along the way, the reigning couple shook hands with people who lined the streets to see their king and queen.
Upon their arrival at the Town Hall Their Majesties stepped out onto the balcony where thousands of people clapped and cheered. Overcome with emotion Her Majesty soon began to cry as the crowd chanted Merci! Merci! Merci!
Soon, King Albert and Queen Paola were ushered back into the Town Hall where local officials hosted a reception in Their Majesties honor.
On Thursday, July 18, 2013, Their Majesties King Albert II and Queen Paola of Belgium visited the town of Eupen, in the province of Liège,as part of their farewell tour of Belgium.
Upon their arrival to the town Their Majesties where warmly greeted by the Minster-President of the Government of the German Speaking Community of Belgium, Mr. Karl-Heinz Lambertz, as well as other local government officials.
After a reception, held in the “…gardens at the headquarters the Minister-President…” the reigning couple walked through the town square where they met with the locals who cheered and clapped for Their Majesties.
Her Royal Highness Princess Mathilde of Belgium arrived at the Palais d’Egmont in Brussels this afternoon to attend the inauguration of the Fashion@Egmontpalace exhibition organized bySFP des Affaires Etrangères. This is the last official engagement the princess will carry out before she becomes queen on Sunday, July 21, 2013.
Anyway, during today’s event Princess Mathilde viewed “…18 designs on display by 6 students from the Académies d’Anvers and the La Cambre Bruxelles.”
Fashion@Egmontpalace will be open to the public beginning on July 18, 2013.