Albert II of Belgium

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Albert II
King of the Belgians
Reign 9 August 1993 – present
Predecessor Baudouin
Heir-Apparent Philippe, Duke of Brabant
Spouse Paola Ruffo di Calabria
Issue
Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant
Princess Astrid, Archduchess of Austria-Este
Prince Laurent of Belgium
Father Leopold III
Mother Astrid of Sweden
Born 6 June 1934 (1934-06-06) (age 74)
Stuyvenberg Castle, Brussels, Belgium
Belgian Royal Family

HM The King
HM The Queen




Monarchical styles of
King Albert II of the Belgians
Reference style His Majesty
Spoken style Your Majesty
Alternative style Sire

Albert II (French: Albert Félix Humbert Théodore Christian Eugène Marie, Dutch: Albert Felix Humbert Theodoor Christiaan Eugène Marie, German: Albert Felix Humbert Theodor Christian Eugen Maria) (born Stuyvenberg Castle, Brussels, 6 June 1934) is the current King of the Belgians and a constitutional monarch. He is a member of the royal house "of Belgium"; formerly this house was named Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. He is the younger son of King Leopold III (1901-1983) and his first wife, Princess Astrid of Sweden (1905-1935). His godparents were Prince Felix of Luxembourg and his paternal grandmother, Queen Elisabeth of Belgium.

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Life

Prince Albert was sent to the Swiss private school Institut Le Rosey for his pre-university education. He succeeded his elder brother, Baudouin I, as king, taking the constitutional oath on 9 August 1993, becoming the oldest king in Belgian history to ascend to the throne (at age 59). Before his accession he was known as the Prince of Liège, a title created for him the day after his birth; he had been heir presumptive to the Belgian throne since 1951. He also served in the Belgian Navy between 1953 and 1958.

He is the 1,292nd Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria and the 1,191st Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Spain in 1994.

Marriage and family

He married, in Brussels, on 2 July 1959, Princess Donna Paola Margherita Maria Antonia Consiglia Ruffo di Calabria (born 1937). She is the daughter of Principe Don Fulco Ruffo di Calabria, Duca di Guardia Lombarda and his wife, Countess Luisa Gazelli di Rossana e di Sebastiano (1896-1989).

He and the Queen have three children:

The Belgian press considers, without formal proof, that The King also has an illegitimate daughter, Delphine Boël (born 1968). Her mother is a Belgian aristocrat, Sybille, Baroness de Selys Longchamps (ex-Madame Jacques Boël). Boël, a sculptor living in Brussels, has 2 children by her American companion, Jim O'Hare.

Titles

  • His Royal Highness The Prince of Liège
  • His Majesty The King of the Belgians

Ancestry

Patrilineal descent

Albert's patriline is the line from which he is descended father to son.

Patrilineal descent is the principle behind membership in royal houses, as it can be traced back through the generations - which means that if Albert II were to choose an historically accurate house name it would be Wettin, as all his male-line ancestors have been of that house.

Pesonal Standard of King Albert II.

House of Wettin

  1. Thimo of Wettin, Count of Brehna
  2. Conrad, Margrave of Meissen, maternal grandson of Otto of Nordheim, 1098 - 1157
  3. Otto II, Margrave of Meissen, 1125 - 1190
  4. Dietrich I, Margrave of Meissen, 1162 - 1221
  5. Henry III, Margrave of Meissen, c. 1215 - 1288
  6. Albert II, Margrave of Meissen, 1240 - 1314
  7. Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen, 1257 - 1323
  8. Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen, 1310 - 1349
  9. Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia, 1332 - 1381
  10. Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, 1370 - 1428
  11. Frederick II, Elector of Saxony, 1412 - 1464
  12. Ernest, Elector of Saxony, 1441 - 1486
  13. John, Elector of Saxony, 1468 - 1532
  14. John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, 1503 - 1554
  15. Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 1530 - 1573
  16. John II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 1570 - 1605
  17. Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha, 1601 - 1675
  18. John Ernest IV, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1658 - 1729
  19. Francis Josias, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1697 - 1764
  20. Ernest Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1724 - 1800
  21. Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1750 - 1806
  22. Leopold I of Belgium, 1790 - 1865
  23. Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders, 1837 - 1905
  24. Albert I of Belgium, 1875 - 1934
  25. Leopold III of Belgium, 1901 - 1983
  26. Albert II of Belgium, 1934 -

See also

Gallery

Belgian coinage

  • In Belgium, it is common that the effigy of the ruling King is minted in the coins for circulation. As a general rule, this does not happen for the commemorative and collectors' coins. However, some very high value coins have been minted with the effigy of the King in one side, such as the commemorative 100 euro gold coin minted in 2003.

See also

External links

Albert II of Belgium
Cadet branch of the House of Wettin
Born: 6 June 1934
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Baudouin I
King of the Belgians
1993 – present
Incumbent
Designated heir:
Philippe, Duke of Brabant
Belgian royalty
New title Prince of Liège
1934 – 1993
became King
Title dissolved
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
Prince Umberto of Bulgaria
Line of succession to the throne of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
22nd position
Succeeded by
Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant


Persondata
NAME Albert II of Belgium
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Belgian monarch
DATE OF BIRTH 6 June 1934
PLACE OF BIRTH Laeken, Belgium
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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