Princess Elisabeth joins Princess Astrid on economic mission in the UK

Princess Elisabeth joins Princess Astrid on economic mission in the UK

This week, Princess Astrid of Belgium undertook an economic mission in the United Kingdom and she was joined for one day by her niece Princess Elisabeth who is currently studying in the United Kingdom.

On Monday, Princess Astrid attended a “Success Stories” Breakfast, visited the Ghelamco headquarters and a Belgian garden, and several seminars on British-Belgian trades.

Princess Astrid wore a head-to-toe Gucci red outfit and at some point, she changed into Salvatore Ferragamo ballet flats.


On Tuesday, Princess Astrid attended two seminars on sustainability and human rights, as well as another seminar on British-Belgian trade.

Princess Astrid was also received by Prince Charles at Clarence House. She then also took part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Edith Cavell Monument.

Princess Astrid wore a full Dolce & Gabbana leopard print outfit with a gold clutch.


On Wednesday, Princess Astrid inaugurated the new UCB Site: Windlesham and she visited the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy.

She then visited the University of Oxford where she was joined by her niece Princess Elisabeth who is currently studying at the University.

Princess Astrid wore a checked suit with a Gucci pink blouse and a Gucci bag.

Princess Elisabeth wore an orange coat over a white shirt, black trousers, and her Emporio Armani pumps.


On Thursday, Princess Astrid concluded her visit to the United Kingdom by officially starting the construction Rivenhall Integrated Waste Management Facility (IWMF) and Energy Centre before departing the UK.

Princess Astrid wore a camel suit with a Delvaux bag and Gucci flats.

The Earl and Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise attend Royal Windsor Horse Show

The Earl and Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise attend Royal Windsor Horse Show

King Philippe and Queen Mathilde host reception for Paralympic and Invictus Athletes

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