Queen Mathilde Visits Projects Supported by the Queen’s Relief Fund

Queen Mathilde wore a paisley silk blouse by Etro and, a blush pink jacket, and a fuchsia coat

On April 10, 2025, Queen Mathilde visited two projects supported by the Queen’s Relief Fund, a non-profit organization that assists vulnerable young adults in finding and pursuing their life goals. She visited “Vereniging Ons Tehuis,” where young people learn to live independently in a small-scale residential unit and have the opportunity to pursue training programs.

Queen Mathilde wore a paisley silk blouse by Etro and, a blush pink jacket, and a fuchsia coat

Queen Mathilde wore a paisley silk blouse by Etro and, a blush pink jacket, and a fuchsia coat

Queen Mathilde wore a paisley silk blouse by Etro and, a blush pink jacket, and a fuchsia coat

Queen Mathilde visited “Solidarité Logement” in Ixelles, an association that supports the psychosocial integration of young people in a transitional phase. Around thirty volunteers contribute to the purchase and renovation of houses and apartments to accommodate young people who lack housing, financial means, and/or family support.

Queen Mathilde wore a paisley silk blouse by Etro and, a blush pink jacket, and a fuchsia coat

Queen Mathilde wore a paisley silk blouse by Etro and, a blush pink jacket, and a fuchsia coat

Queen Mathilde wore a paisley silk blouse by Etro and, a blush pink jacket, and a fuchsia coat

Queen Mathilde wore a paisley silk blouse by Etro and, a blush pink jacket, and a fuchsia coat

The Queen’s Relief Fund (The Queen’s Charitable Fund) supports projects that help young adults aged 18 to 25 develop their life plans. The primary target group includes orphans or young people who have grown up in institutions or foster care. Upon reaching adulthood, they often have to leave the care system and are left on their own, without sufficient support. The Queen’s Fund assists these young people at a critical turning point—when they are just beginning to transition to independent life.

Queen Mathilde wore a paisley silk blouse by Etro and, a blush pink jacket, and a fuchsia coat
10 Comments
  1. Anonymous10/4/25 23:53

    What a worth while organization. Love the rich coral colour of the second outfit. The first suit is a lovely business attire

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  2. Virginia Dogwood11/4/25 00:38

    The first suit - a beautiful blush color is the winner for me. Stunning.

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  3. I love both these outfits. The first one especially. She looks elegant and stylish.

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  4. Anonymous11/4/25 01:46

    Queen Mathilde looks fabulous in both suits but the coral jacket with the scarf is my favorite. The coral color really suits her--she is glowing. These 2 programs are amazing and it's so wonderful they are part of the Queen's Relief Fund so they get on-going support.

    Janet

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  5. Anonymous11/4/25 02:24

    Coral and navy blue look excellent together.

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  6. Anonymous11/4/25 03:46

    First outfit, really nice. The second outfit, huge earrings distract from the entire effect.

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  7. Anonymous11/4/25 11:07

    The second outfit is incredibly flattering for Mathilde. The first one I can’t spot in full length but is a lovely colour and tailoring.

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  8. Mathilde a beaucoup d'allure dans la deuxième tenue dont le corail se combine très bien avec le bleu-marine !

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  9. Anonymous12/4/25 15:51

    With the second outfit Queen Mathilde is wearing shoes and a long scarf by Armani. The shoes as well as the scarf were worn for the first time in 2017.
    I saw the shoes on another website concerning Queen Mathilde. They have 3 colors black white and coral red.

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  10. Anonymous15/4/25 00:27

    She has style. Both outfits are spot on.
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