The Belgian Royal Courts: Queen Mathilde rediscovered Bruegel at Google

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Last Thursday, the Queen Mathilde was literally immersed in the work of Bruegel the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels.

The exhibition was opened on 16 March. But Queen Mathilde had not yet had the opportunity to discover "Bruegel. Unseen Masterpieces ".  And she took part in to test all possibilities to virtually grasp the work of Bruegel the Elder that offers this facility. Initiated with the Google Culturale Institute in preparation for the 450th anniversary of the death of the artist taking place in 2019, it summons the digital version and diving into the work of Flemish master and allowing visitors to see an abundant opportunity to see all the details as scientific in a playful way.

She had chosen for the occasion to dress in a pink set Natan powder composed of a a white blouse with a beige pink skirt with subtle print, long gold earrings, beige pumps and Mira her clutch of A Bag With A Story: drawings also visited the exhibition of private Belgian collection "De Floris Rubens".

Earlier in the day, she had participated at the Palace of the Academies in Brussels, the presentation of the Baillet Latour Health Prize 2016 encourages medical research in Belgium.

April 13th:
She granted an audience to a delegation from Flanders Down's Syndrome, Down Syndrome Foundation Belgium and Inclusion Down.

Queen Mathilde wore it receives a Dries Van Noten gray-pink dress:
































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