Queen Mathilde visited Poliopolis container village in Edegem. The village is a pilot project where volunteers of Antwerp University spend 28 days in quarantine for two new polio vaccine tests. During the visit, the Queen received information about first scientific findings completed recently. The Queen is a supporter of "Research and Development of Vaccines Project" of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 3: Health). |
King Philip and Queen Mathilde held a lunch at Brussels Royal Palace for Vice-president Jusuf Kalla and his wife who are currently in Brussels on the occasion of Europalia Arts Festival 2017 held in Brussels. Princess Astrid also attended the lunch. |
The gray suit is terrible. Both colour and fit. And that retro blouse? Yuck.
ReplyDeleteThe blue dress on the other hand - delicious. Too bad she looks like a giant towering over everyone else.
I like Mathilde's dress, or is it a top and a skirt?
ReplyDeleteMathilde is lovely throughout in spite of the badly fitting pantsuit. Does anyone think she has developed an s-curve posture? I am concerned about these very high heels women are wearing and what they do to their bodies.
ReplyDeleteMathilde hat eine wirklich tolle Figur. Das ist mir bislang entgangen. Schade, der Knopf des Blazers sitzt zu hoch(bespoken gibt es auch für Frauen und sie müsste es sich doch leisten können). Die Farbe ist very business, aber auch langweilig. Das Kleid ist schrecklich: Spitze, Plissee-Tüll, mit einer merkwürdigen Länge; Ärmel mit Rüschen, Royalblau - einfach nur altmodisch! Die Accessoires passen farblich so gar nicht. Und dann diese Helmfrisur! Mathilde zeigt, auch bei einer hohen Geburt werden einem Eleganz und Stilempfinden nicht in die Wiege gelegt. Aber sie scheint nett zu sein, das ist sowieso wichtiger, nur nicht in diesem Blog.
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