vrijdag 12 mei 2017

Philantropy Works!

12 May 2017

Queen Mathilde pronounced the opening speech, in English, at the "Spring of Philantropy" conference at the Concert Noble in Brussels.



This series of conferences is organized by the King Boudewijn Foundation to enhance and promote philantropy in our society.


"Ladies and Gentlemen,

Over the years the world has become increasingly complex. A variety of major issues have emerged that require long-term solutions. As a result, philanthropy has become more and more important." 

"Ten prominent European philanthropic organisations have come together for an open dialogue on new practices and innovative ideas. The hopes and concerns of philanthropists in Europe will be high on the agenda. But this dialogue will not stop today; it is just the first step of an ongoing process."


" (...) This conference is an important and timely initiative. Our society is rocked by problems, the size and complexity of which risk creating polarisation and insularity. The very notion of ‘living together’ is often called into question (...)"

"Young people bring their own drive and competences - particularly their digital skills - to a world where they would like to see more solidarity. Think of the many apps, created by young entrepreneurs in Belgium and the rest of Europe, which serve the public or stimulate their interest. Later on, in the session devoted to the diversity of philanthropy in Europe, you will learn more about MalariaSpot, an application that helps diagnose malaria."


"Philanthropists, however, must be able to combine great ambition with great modesty. They must have the ambition to make a real impact, but the modesty to know that, without others, real change is likely to be very limited. Philanthropists must therefore also be good listeners and open-minded."


"Short term charitable actions have their place. Our aim, however, is to provide individuals with lasting tools to increase their human dignity, tools to raise their social and economic levels. In short, we want to enable them to take control of their own lives."

donderdag 11 mei 2017

QEC 2017 for Cello - First Round

For the first time in its history, the renowned Queen Elisabeth Competition is dedicated to cello.

Queen Mathilde attends sessions of the first round at Flagey in Brussels.

Monday 8th May 2017



Laurence de Ghellinck acted as lady-in-waiting.


Thursday 11th May 2017

with princess Eléonore (9).
Melissa Maas acted as lady-in-waiting.

videohttps://www.facebook.com/koninginelisabethwedstrijd/videos/1388205524593687/





Friday 12th May 2017

videohttps://twitter.com/canvastv/status/863025482371137536

dinsdag 9 mei 2017

80th Birthday of King Harald & Queen Sonja

9 May 2017 - 10 May 2017

King Philippe and queen Mathilde will join the festivities in Oslo, Norway for the 80th birthday celebrations of king Harald and queen Sonja of Norway.

Tuesday 9 May 2017:

Arrivals at Oslo:

Princess Mabel. Her late husband, prince Friso of the Netherlands was king Harald's godson.

The Dannebrog serves as hotel for the Danish royals - who arrive and leave by plane.



20:00 - King Harald & Queen Sonja host a gala dinner at the Royal Palace.

















Group portrait











Désiree Kogevinas & her mother, Madeleine Kogevinas




Ingeborg Lorentzen

video of king Harald's speech: https://youtu.be/fSVrUEahwU0

















Wednesday 10 May 2017:

11:00 - Minicruise and lunch on board the Royal Yacht Norge.

video of the arrivals: http://www.billedbladet.dk/kongelige/video-her-ankommer-de-kongelige-foedselsdagsgaester-til-frokost
















19:00 - Banquet hosted by the Norwegian Government at the Oslo Opera House

The Danish royals onboard the Dannebrog

































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