The Belgian Royal Courts: Queen Mathilde solo at the Christmas theatre
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Mathilde of Belgium on Thursday attended a theatrical performance.
Queen Matilda visited this December 17 at the Jacques Brel auditorium, on the Ceria campus in Anderlecht, near the Belgian capital. There was played twice, at 14 h and 19h, a rather special play. Directed by a professional manager, it was organized on the occasion of its 15 years, the nonprofit association Maks, whose main mission is to give young people the opportunity to develop their skills through projects of "media training" among others. She told stories of "customers and employees" Maks.
Queen of the Belgians, who was dressed in black pants and a top with long sleeves same colored decorated on the front with a pattern beads flat square, round or heart-shaped, wore earrings 'Also pending black ear. The mother of Princesses Elizabeth and Eleanor and Princes Gabriel and Emmanuel princes had chosen to mix the public to the first of two performances. And at the end of it, she did not fail to congratulate the seven Maks employees on stage.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
Queen Matilda visited this December 17 at the Jacques Brel auditorium, on the Ceria campus in Anderlecht, near the Belgian capital. There was played twice, at 14 h and 19h, a rather special play. Directed by a professional manager, it was organized on the occasion of its 15 years, the nonprofit association Maks, whose main mission is to give young people the opportunity to develop their skills through projects of "media training" among others. She told stories of "customers and employees" Maks.
Queen of the Belgians, who was dressed in black pants and a top with long sleeves same colored decorated on the front with a pattern beads flat square, round or heart-shaped, wore earrings 'Also pending black ear. The mother of Princesses Elizabeth and Eleanor and Princes Gabriel and Emmanuel princes had chosen to mix the public to the first of two performances. And at the end of it, she did not fail to congratulate the seven Maks employees on stage.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
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