Princess Eléonore of Belgium

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Princess Eléonore
Princess Eléonore in 2016
Born (2008-04-16) 16 April 2008 (age 15)
Erasmus Hospital, Anderlecht, Brussels, Belgium
Names
French: Eléonore Fabiola Victoria Anne Marie
Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz

Princess Eléonore of Belgium (Eléonore Fabiola Victoria Anne Marie; born 16 April 2008) is the younger daughter and the youngest of four children of

throne of Belgium after her older siblings Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, Prince Gabriel, and Prince Emmanuel
.

Life

Princess Eléonore was born on 16 April 2008 at 4:50 at the

Princess Eléonore attended primary school at the Dutch speaking school

Sint-Jan Berchmanscollege in central Brussels. As of September 2020, she attends Heilig Hart College, a Dutch language secondary school in the Wezembeek-Oppem.[2] French and English are also part of her education,[3] she lives with her parents, her sister Elisabeth and her two brothers Gabriel and Emmanuel at the Royal Palace of Laeken.[3]

Princess Eléonore plays the violin. She likes reading and drawing. She likes to practice cycling, swimming, skiing and sailing.[3]

Arms

Coat of arms of Princess Eléonore of Belgium
Notes
As a Princess of Belgium and a descendant of King Leopold I, the Princess is entitled to use a coat of arms which was stipulated in the Royal Decree of King Philippe in 2019.[4]
Adopted
12 July 2019
Coronet
Princely crown of Belgium
Escutcheon
On a lozenge, sable, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules (Belgium), on the shoulder an escutcheon barry of ten sable and or, a crancelin vert (Wettin), overall a bordure or.
Supporters
Two lions guardant proper
Motto
French: L'union fait la force
Dutch: Eendracht maakt macht
German: Einigkeit macht stark
Other elements
The whole is placed on a mantle purpure with ermine lining, fringes and tassels or and ensigned with the Royal crown of Belgium.

References

  1. ^ a b (in Dutch) De Standaard Online - Prinses Mathilde bevallen van dochtertje Retrieved 16 April 2008.
  2. ^ NWS, VRT (26 August 2020). "Nieuwe scholen voor prinses Eléonore en prins Emmanuel, einde van een tijdperk aan het Sint-Jan Berchmanscollege". vrtnws.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Princess Eléonore". The Belgian Monarchy.
  4. ^ Philippe, Koning der Belgen (12 July 2019). "Koninklijk besluit houdende vaststelling van het wapen van het Koninklijk Huis en van zijn leden" (PDF). Moniteur Belge/ Belgisch Staatsblad. Retrieved 24 July 2019.

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Princess Eléonore of Belgium
Born: 16 April 2008
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Line of succession to the Belgian throne

4th position
Succeeded by
The Archduchess of Austria-Este