Queen Mathilde, as SDG advocate, started her working day by presiding a round table at the royal palace in Brussels. Her guests were representatives of Belgian universities who offer a management formation. They discussed ways to implement the UN's 2030 goals into the formation, and how to incite future managers to opt for sustainable business solutions.
In the evening, Mathilde and her cousin (or rather, her husband's cousin), Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg attended another finale session of the Queen Elisabeth Competition for Violin, one of Mathilde's most cherished patronages.His and Her Majesties Philippe and Mathilde kindly hosted the newly #accredited #Ambassadors to #Belgium for an afternoon #tea at the Castle of #Laeken - enjoying personal discussions with Belgium’s Royals and a sunny Brussels moment with my wife, LT and FI colleagues ☀️🇧🇪🇱🇹🇫🇮ðŸ‡ðŸ‡º pic.twitter.com/Cqu3m7CUU0— Tamas Ivan Kovacs (@tamasivankovacs) 24 mei 2019
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