Princess Eléonore of Belgium
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Princess Eléonore | |||||
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Born | Erasmus Hospital, Anderlecht, Brussels, Belgium | 16 April 2008||||
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House | Belgium | ||||
Father | Philippe of Belgium | ||||
Mother | Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz |
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Princess Eléonore of Belgium (Eléonore Fabiola Victoria Anne Marie; born 16 April 2008) is the younger daughter and the youngest of four children of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium. She is currently fourth in line to the throne of Belgium after her older siblings Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, Prince Gabriel, and Prince Emmanuel.
Life
[edit]Princess Eléonore was born on 16 April 2008 at 4:50 at the Erasmus Hospital, the teaching hospital of Université libre de Bruxelles in Anderlecht.[1] She is the twelfth and youngest grandchild of King Albert II and Queen Paola. She was baptised on 14 June 2008 in the chapel of Ciergnon Castle in the Belgian Ardennes, by Cardinal Godfried Danneels, the Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels. Her godparents are Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, Princess Claire of Belgium, and Count Sébastien von Westphalen zu Fürstenberg.[2]
Princess Eléonore initially attended St John Berchmans College in Brussels. In September 2020, she was transferred to the Heilig Hart College, a Dutch language secondary school in Wezembeek-Oppem.[3] From September 2023, she attended the International School of Brussels.[4]
Princess Eléonore speaks Dutch, French and English.[5]
Princess Eléonore plays the violin and practices skiing, sailing, and tennis.[5]
Arms
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References
[edit]- ^ "Prinses Mathilde bevallen van dochtertje". De Standaard Online. Archived from the original on 16 June 2024. Retrieved 16 April 2008.
- ^ "Belgian Princess Baptized". CBS News. 17 June 2008. Archived from the original on 7 April 2023. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
- ^ NWS, VRT (26 August 2020). "Nieuwe scholen voor prinses Eléonore en prins Emmanuel, einde van een tijdperk aan het Sint-Jan Berchmanscollege" [New schools for Princess Eléonore and Prince Emmanuel, end of an era at St. John Berchmans College]. vrtnws.be (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 16 June 2024. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ Nizet, Pierre (4 August 2024). "Un grand changement arrive dans la vie de la princesse Eléonore : elle va suivre les pas de ses frères Gabriel et Emmanuel..." [A big change is coming in the life of Princess Eléonore: she will follow in the footsteps of her brothers Gabriel and Emmanuel...]. sudinfo.be (in French). Archived from the original on 16 June 2024. Retrieved 16 June 2024.
- ^ a b "Princess Eléonore". The Belgian Monarchy. Archived from the original on 16 June 2024.
- ^ Philippe, Koning der Belgen (12 July 2019). "Koninklijk besluit houdende vaststelling van het wapen van het Koninklijk Huis en van zijn leden" (PDF). Moniteur Belge/ Belgisch Staatsblad. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
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[edit]- 2008 births
- Living people
- Princesses of Belgium
- People from Anderlecht
- Princesses of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- House of Belgium
- Royal children
- Belgian people of Danish descent
- Belgian people of German descent
- Belgian people of Italian descent
- Belgian people of Polish descent
- Belgian people of Swedish descent
- Daughters of kings