This week, Queen Mathilde attended the closing concerts of the Queen Elisabeth Competition for Cello 2026.
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This week, Queen Mathilde attended the closing concerts of the Queen Elisabeth Competition for Cello 2026.
On Thursday, Queen Mathilde visited the anatomical pathology department of the ZAS hospital in Antwerp to hear about how artificial intelligence is playing an increasing role in the fight against cancer.
On Tuesday, Queen Mathilde presented the Queen Elisabeth International Grand Prize – Queen Mathilde Prize of the Queen Elisabeth Competition to cellist Ettore Pagano.
On Sunday, Queen Mathilde and Prince Emmanuel took part in the annual 20 km of Brussels race.
On Saturday, Queen Mathilde attended the final session of the Queen Elisabeth Competition 2026 for Cello during which the laureate was announced to be Ettore Pagano.
On Thursday, Princess Elisabeth graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University with her parents in attendance.
On Monday, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde attended the first final session of the 2026 Queen Elizabeth Competition for Cello.
On Friday, Queen Mathilde attended the final session of the semi-finals of the Queen Elisabeth Competition 2026 for Cello.
On Wednesday, Queen Mathilde attended several Queen Elisabeth Competition 2026 engagements.
On Tuesday, Queen Mathilde spent her third day in Istanbul, Türkiye, where she is leading an economic mission with a Belgian delegation.
On Monday, Queen Mathilde spent her second day in Istanbul, Türkiye, where she is leading an economic mission with a Belgian delegation.
On Thursday, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde presented the King Baudouin Foundation Africa Prize at the Royal Palace.
On Monday evening, Queen Mathilde attended the first evening of the Queen Elisabeth Competition,
On Thursday evening, the Swedish Royal Family hosted a gala dinner to celebrate King Carl Gustaf’s 80th Birthday in Stockholm.
On Thursday, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde visited the Floraliën flower show in Ghent.
On Tuesday, Queen Mathilde attended the WOMED Award International ceremony in Brussels.
On Tuesday, Queen Mathilde visited the “Mary of Hungary: Art and Power in the Renaissance” exhibition at the Royal Museum of Mariemont.