Crown Princess Elisabeth of Belgium took part in the Parade for the Unknown Soldier that took place at the Congress Column in Brussels. Crown Princess Elisabeth, the Duchess of Brabant, is a first-year student at the Royal Military Academy. In 1922, the remains of an unknown soldier who died during the First World War were laid out at the foot of the Congress Column in Brussels. According to annual tradition, a detachment of the Royal Military Academy pays tribute to the monument.
Elle est encore da.s l'armée 🙃🙂🙃
ReplyDeleteOne cannot comment on any fashion here, but I like to comment that I admire this crownprincess for her choice to join the army for a period of time.
ReplyDeleteJosh
It 's a group in camouflage. :-| Not much to say or comment on fashion wise other than, "Who's wearing it best?" LOL.
ReplyDeleteEuropa
You can't get much more camouflaged than wearing a camouflage outfit & then putting a mask on (shame the masks aren't in camo design)! ~Laurel~
DeleteEntre la tenue de camouflage et le masque, c'est à peine que nous la reconnaissons !
ReplyDeleteHer parents must be very proud of her.
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