Mathilde's lady-in-waiting Clotilde Boël was one of the guests at the vernissage of the exhibition "Ladakh Lointain" at La Moutarderie in Brussels, owned by Roland & Anne-Marie Gillion Crowet.
The photos from Ladakh, the region between Tibet and India, taken by Anne Marie Gillion are also published in a book, accompanied by texts written by Anne-Marie's daughter, Princess Nathalie de Merode.
Baroness Anne-Marie Gillion Crowet, with Countess Amélie d’Arschot Schoonhoven (left) and daughter Nathalie, Princesse Amaury de Merode (right).
Prince Charles-Louis & Princess Fiammetta d’Arenberg.
Prince Amaury de Merode and Mrs Charles de Fabribeckers de Cortils et Grâce, née Princess Anne de Ligne.
Mrs Boël was also among the guests at Wiels for a private dinner reuniting the patrons who donate money to the contemporary art museum.
Nicolas Orts, Clotilde Boël, Count Wolfgang de Limburg Stirum and Mrs Bruno Vande Vyvere.
Nicolas Orts, Clotilde Boël, Count Wolfgang de Limburg Stirum and Mrs Bruno Vande Vyvere.
Bertil Akesson and Countess Honorine d'Ursel, a close friend of Mathilde's sister Elisabeth.
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