The National Day Commemoration is an important event in Brussels that highlights the cultural and historical aspects of Belgian society
Brussels: the European Director of Jethro Civil Diplomat attended the National Day of Belgium.
The commemoration is marked by various official ceremonies:
– A Te Deum service (a traditional Christian hymn of praise and thanksgiving) held at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula in Brussels, attended by members of the royal family, government officials, and dignitaries.
– Military parades and other public displays of honor may also take place, showcasing the country’s pride in its monarchy and its armed forces.
– King Philippe and Queen Mathilde attended the ceremony. Married in 1999, they have four children: Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, Prince Gabriel, Prince Emmanuel and Princess Eléonore.
At his event attended:
Mr. Patrick Van den Eede – President of the Jethro Civil Diplomat European Director a with the Ambassador of Luxemburg Jean Louis-Thill with close ties with Belgium.
This proximity is experienced on a daily basis, in particular by the thousands of commuters and students crossing our borders, but also by our researchers, our cultural actors. and our entrepreneurs.
Also attended Mr. Alexander De Croo the Belgian Prime Minister, Mr. Bekir Uysal Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Samir Addahre the Ambassador fo Marroco, Mr. Khalid Fahad Al-Hajri the Ambassador of Qatar, Mr. Thérence NTAHIRAJA the Ambassador of Burundi, and many Civil Diplomats from Jethro and distinguished guests.
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