Princess Claire paid a visit to Peluche, an organization that supports children and teenagers in youth care centers by providing educational guidance and leisure activities. The Peluche organization is based in the municipality of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode in Brussels. The organization was awarded the Queen Paola Prize in 2024 for its project 'SCOL-R,' which aims to strengthen the ties between young people in youth care, their schools, and their families.
I like the long jacket over straight skirt style very much. The colours and fabrics of the skirt suit and knit top look good on P. Claire. Everything seems to be the right size. In the standing photo the boots look good.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic, she looks engaging happy and really enjoying this visit. She looks nice, with what she is wearing.
ReplyDeleteAlways like to see Princess Claire. This is a lovely, elegant suit which looks great. The full length jacket with the knee length skirt is perfect.
ReplyDeleteHer Royal Highness wears Thighboots.
ReplyDeleteThese boots are very old. Queen Mathilde had the same in different colors.
DeleteHer Majesty Queen Mathilde is really gorgeous when She wears ThighBoots.
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DeleteQueen Mathilde doesn't wear them anymore. It was years ago.
Molto bella la combinazione cappotto e gonna dello stesso tessuto, mi ricorda la mia dolce mamma quando a delle cerimonie indossava soprabito e vestito uguali…bei tempi.
ReplyDeleteRossella 🖤
Au cours de cette visite, la princesse Claire a su apporter beaucoup de douceur ; j'aimerais la voir plus souvent !
ReplyDeleteHow great to see Claire! She looks wonderful here and I love her whole outfit--classic and so stylish on her. She looks so happy and engaged with these kids and they look like they are having fun time with her. Hope to see more of her here.
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Nice outfit. Her smile is amazing.
ReplyDeletePss Clair looks very lovely. Her interaction with the children is fantastic. Nice to see her out.
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