Prince Laurent of Belgium
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Born | Belvédère Château, Laeken, Brussels, Belgium | 19 October 1963|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Claire Coombs (m. 2003) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Prince Laurent of Belgium ( Princess Astrid , and her descendants.
Laurent's involvement with animal welfare and the environment, together with a relative lack of interest in protocol, has caused him to be dubbed by elements of the popular Belgian press as écolo-gaffeur (the eco-blunderer). Early life and educationPrince Laurent was born on 19 October 1963 at the Belvédère Château in Laeken, northern Brussels. He was educated at the Royal Cadet High School and at the Royal Military Academy. Marriage and childrenPrince Laurent and Claire Louise Coombs were married in Brussels on 12 April 2003. Coombs was also given the title of Princess of Belgium upon her marriage. The couple have three children:
The brothers are fifteenth and sixteenth line of succession to the throne. The family live in Villa Clementine, in Tervuren. Prince Laurent is also a godfather to Princess Camilla, Duchess of Castro .
Alleged corruption scandalIn December 2006, Prince Laurent's name surfaced in a corruption scandal in which funds of the Belgian Navy were spent on his residence (Villa Clémentine) in Tervuren. Although the investigating magistrates denied that Laurent was personally implicated, some of the accused have implicated the prince in the press. On 5 January 2007, it became known that King Albert II had signed a royal decree, making it possible for Laurent to be called up as a witness in the corruption trial which was to start 8 January. One of the defendants immediately used this to subpoena the prince.[citation needed] During the evening of 8 January, Prince Laurent was interrogated by federal police, appearing in court the following day where he testified at the trial that he had no reason to believe the funding of his renovations could be illegal.[1] Media reports in March 2007 suggested that Laurent was no longer welcome at the Royal Palace, possibly due to his role in the corruption scandal.[2] In March 2011, the prince visited the former Belgian colony of the Congo without receiving the required permission; the reported purpose of the visit was to promote awareness of deforestation. As a result, on 9 April he accepted conditions laid down by Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme regarding his future activities; had he not done so, the matter of his annual appanage would have been in question.[citation needed] HealthIn March 2014, Prince Laurent was hospitalised with pneumonia and depression.[3] He was voluntarily placed in a medically-induced coma on March 25, and was awakened on 27 March.[4] On 4 April, Queen Paola stated in a letter that Laurent's condition was improving, and that she felt he was 'the most vulnerable' of her three children.[5] Titles, styles and honours
Prince Laurent does not hold a personal title as younger princes were previously accustomed to receive in the past (such as Count of Flanders or Prince of Liège). HonoursNational
Foreign
Dynastic orders
Military ranks
Source : www.monarchie.be, Prince Laurent Arms
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