The Belgian Royal Courts: Their Majesties in Davos

Queen Mathilde is not alone in Switzerland this week. Her husband, the king of the Belgians Philippe was including him on Thursday to promote Belgium as part of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
We had seen Mathilde of Belgium on Wednesday in the hall, listening to the speakers of one of the sessions of the World Economic Forum entitled "The humanitarian imperative: a global response, regional and industrial". Session during which interfered Rania of Jordan.

The day before, she was also present at the official opening of the event. But unlike its counterparts Queen Rania and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, Queen of the Belgians, who is entrusted for a new UN mission, did not come to Switzerland alone. Her husband King Philip also involved in the appointment of the annual Swiss world of economics and finance that brings, besides entrepreneurs, number of heads of state and government from around the globe.
Mathilde and Philippe were notably photographed together while it stood on January 21 the traditional "Belgian Power Breakfast" breakfast to praise the strengths of Belgium to a hundred selected guests. For the occasion, the Queen of the Belgians, who sported the previous days of red and pink, had opted for a lavaliere collar blouse green bottle coordinated her earrings and a gray skirt as her coat and shoes.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


The Jordanian Royal Courts: Queen Rania continues her involvement in the Syrian Refugees crisis in Davos

Always involved in Humanitarian work, Queen Rania of Jordan was interview Wednesday on the subject of the Syrian Refugee crisis at a World Economic Forum discussion session in Davos, in the Swiss Alps.

She was sitting in the center of the podium, the only woman surrounded by five men including the Prime Ministers of Turkey and Belgium or the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross. Queen Rania was one of the speakers of the January 20 session of the Davos Forum entitled "The humanitarian imperative: a global response, regional and industrial". The question of this debate was how governments, industry and civil society can work together to meet the growing crisis linked to the record number of international refugees, displaced persons and economic migrants, because of armed conflict, natural disasters and extreme poverty.

Very stylish as usual in a pencil skirt in navy blue and white tiles coordinated a J.W. Anderson white blouse with puffy sleeves and funnel neck, her Fendi light blue bag at her feet, the wife of King Abdullah II of Jordan again put all her passion in her speech.

Also present in the hall not as a speaker but a viewer as Queen Mathilde of the Belgians


The Spanish Royal Courts: Queen Letizia attends the opening of the International Tourism Fair solo

It is solo that Queen Letizia launched on Wednesday January 20th the 36th Madrid International Tourism Fair (FITUR) at Feria de Madrid, in Madrid, Spain.

She came in dress in a business relaxed in a Hugo Boss coat, underneath Hugo Boss navy pant suit, Hugo Boss 'Banora' blouse, TOUS cultured freshwater pearl drop earrings, Queen Letizia of Spain showed that 20 January, for the inauguration of FITUR, in a look that was reminiscent of one, she wore a year ago at the same event and one she wore also last month at the Nutrigenomics seminar. Unlike that if last year the Queen of Spain had accentuated the masculine side with her Magrit 'Mila' navy leather pumps

Thus dressed, Her Majesty accompanied by several ministers and the president of the Community of Madrid, paced the aisles of this international tourism fair was inaugurated it. Set on 60,000 square meters in Ifema, the exhibition center and Madrid Congress, it brings together for the vintage 2016, until 24 January, some 9500 companies -either 500 more than in 2015- 165 countries or regions.
Photo Credits: Paris Match/Casa Del Rey


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