Saturday, June 9, 2018

Queen Mathilde’s Fashion Stripes Handing Out Anti-Poverty Award

In Belgium, Queen Mathilde is known for her work on fighting poverty.

On June 8, she handed out awards for the Federal Prize for the Fight Against Poverty.

Proving she’s worth her stripes, the Queen of Belgium looked chic in a sleeveless burgundy dress decorated with a cream Breton stripe as she arrived in Brussels.

The 45-year-old royal was perfectly coordinated carrying a patent leather maroon clutch with a matching heeled pump.

She cinched her waist with a skinny khaki belt and wore a pair of embellished gold hoop earrings.

Her blonde locks is in a bouffant bob and she kept her beauty look neutral.

Mathilde and State Secretary for Poverty, Equal Opportunities, Science and Big Cities, Zuhal Demir




The Belgian royal is serious in tackling poverty and in December received a German award for her achievements.

The organizers highlighted Mathilde’s commitment to the fight against poverty as well as to education, health care and women and children’s rights.

The work done by the Queen Mathilde Trusts and her role as the honorary President of UNICEF Belgium were also mentioned.

After presenting the prizes, organizers and Mathilde poses for a commemorative photo




Queen Mathilde is happily married to King Phillipe of Belgium for 19 years, who ascended the throne on 21 July 2013 after his father, King Albert II, abdicated.

They are parents to Princess Elisabeth, 16, Prince Gabriel, 14, Prince Emmanuel, 12, Princess Eleonore, 10.

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