Monarchy of Belgium - Members of The Belgian Royal Family

Members of The Belgian Royal Family

Belgian Royal Family

HM The King
HM The Queen

  • HRH The Duke of Brabant
    HRH The Duchess of Brabant
    • HRH Princess Elisabeth
    • HRH Prince Gabriel
    • HRH Prince Emmanuel
    • HRH Princess ElĂ©onore
  • HI&RH The Archduchess of Austria-Este
    HI&RH The Archduke of Austria-Este
    • HI&RH Prince Amedeo
    • HI&RH Princess Maria Laura
    • HI&RH Prince Joachim
    • HI&RH Princess Luisa Maria
    • HI&RH Princess Laetitia Maria
  • HRH Prince Laurent
    HRH Princess Claire
    • HRH Princess Louise
    • HRH Prince Nicolas
    • HRH Prince Aymeric

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