Belgian Royal Family celebrates Belgium's National Day
Today, the Belgian Royal Family celebrated Belgium’s National Day.
King Philippe, Queen Mathilde, Princess Elisabeth, Prince Gabriel, Prince Emmanuel, and Princess Eléonore first attended a Te Deum mass in Brussels.
King Philippe, Queen Mathilde, Prince Gabriel, Prince Emmanuel, and Princess Eléonore then attended the traditional military parade with Princess Astrid, Prince Lorenz, Prince Laurent, as well as Princess Delphine and her husband. It is the first time Princess Delphine attends the National Day celebrations.
Princess Elisabeth took part in the military parade as she has been enrolled in the Royal Military School this past year.
In the afternoon, King Philippe, Queen Mathilde, Prince Gabriel, Prince Emmanuel, and Princess Eléonore visited the Farra Clerlande residence which provides care for adults with severe mental disabilities, usually accompanied by physical or sensory disabilities.
The National Day celebrations concluded with a visit to the National Multiple Sclerosis Center. The center offers integrated, clinical, and care journeys suitable for people with MS and other chronic neurological diseases.
For the Te Deum and the parade, Queen Mathilde wore a new Natan couture dress with Natan pumps and a Fabienne Delvigne clutch. She also wore a Fabienne Delvigne headband and her Leysen earrings.
For her second outfit, Queen Mathilde wore a new Esmeralda Ammoun dress (with thanks to ModeKoninginMathilde) with Giorgio Armani blue sandals and a Natan blue clutch. She also wore her Rolex watch.
For the Te Deum, Princess Elisabeth wore an orange Natan dress with a Fabienne Delvigne orange clutch and matching hat. She also borrowed earrings from her mother.
For the Te Deum and parade, Princess Eléonore wore a dress by Meer Couture (with thanks to ModeKoninginMathilde) with Pretty Ballerinas ballet flats (with thanks to @15gatitogelato).
She then changed into a Maje dress with nude ballet flats.