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    commemorations albert IÕs death <1>
    Brussels - February 17, 2009
    Within the framework of the commemorations of the 75th anniversary of the King Albert the FirstÕs death, dead on February 17th, 1934 in Marche-les-Dames (Namur), King Albert II, Queen Paola and their children - Prince Philippe, Princess Mathilde, Princess Astrid, Prince Lorenz and Princess Claire - attended the mass celebrated in the Our-Lady church in Laeken. In the afternoon, the sovereign will go to Marche-les-Dames, where he will attend the commemorative ceremony on the occasion of the 75th accidental deathÕs anniversary of his grandfather. February 18th, Prince Philippe will chair a ceremony commemorating the 100th anniversary of the oath-taking of the third Belgian sovereign and the 75th anniversary of his accidental death. This ceremony will take place in Liege, at the bottom of the equestrian statue of king Albert the First. Picture: Princess Mathilde
    Credit Etienne Ansotte / ISOPIX **** REFERENCE : 00026959 **** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • commemorations albert IÕs death <1>
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    commemorations albert IÕs death <1>
    Brussels - February 17, 2009
    Within the framework of the commemorations of the 75th anniversary of the King Albert the FirstÕs death, dead on February 17th, 1934 in Marche-les-Dames (Namur), King Albert II, Queen Paola and their children - Prince Philippe, Princess Mathilde, Princess Astrid, Prince Lorenz and Princess Claire - attended the mass celebrated in the Our-Lady church in Laeken. In the afternoon, the sovereign will go to Marche-les-Dames, where he will attend the commemorative ceremony on the occasion of the 75th accidental deathÕs anniversary of his grandfather. February 18th, Prince Philippe will chair a ceremony commemorating the 100th anniversary of the oath-taking of the third Belgian sovereign and the 75th anniversary of his accidental death. This ceremony will take place in Liege, at the bottom of the equestrian statue of king Albert the First. Picture: Princess Mathilde
    Credit Etienne Ansotte / ISOPIX **** REFERENCE : 00026959 **** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • commemorations albert IÕs death <1>
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    commemorations albert IÕs death <1>
    Brussels - February 17, 2009
    Within the framework of the commemorations of the 75th anniversary of the King Albert the FirstÕs death, dead on February 17th, 1934 in Marche-les-Dames (Namur), King Albert II, Queen Paola and their children - Prince Philippe, Princess Mathilde, Princess Astrid, Prince Lorenz and Princess Claire - attended the mass celebrated in the Our-Lady church in Laeken. In the afternoon, the sovereign will go to Marche-les-Dames, where he will attend the commemorative ceremony on the occasion of the 75th accidental deathÕs anniversary of his grandfather. February 18th, Prince Philippe will chair a ceremony commemorating the 100th anniversary of the oath-taking of the third Belgian sovereign and the 75th anniversary of his accidental death. This ceremony will take place in Liege, at the bottom of the equestrian statue of king Albert the First. Picture: Princess Astrid
    Credit Etienne Ansotte / ISOPIX **** REFERENCE : 00026959 **** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • commemorations albert IÕs death <1>
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    commemorations albert IÕs death <1>
    Brussels - February 17, 2009
    Within the framework of the commemorations of the 75th anniversary of the King Albert the FirstÕs death, dead on February 17th, 1934 in Marche-les-Dames (Namur), King Albert II, Queen Paola and their children - Prince Philippe, Princess Mathilde, Princess Astrid, Prince Lorenz and Princess Claire - attended the mass celebrated in the Our-Lady church in Laeken. In the afternoon, the sovereign will go to Marche-les-Dames, where he will attend the commemorative ceremony on the occasion of the 75th accidental deathÕs anniversary of his grandfather. February 18th, Prince Philippe will chair a ceremony commemorating the 100th anniversary of the oath-taking of the third Belgian sovereign and the 75th anniversary of his accidental death. This ceremony will take place in Liege, at the bottom of the equestrian statue of king Albert the First. Picture: Princess Astrid
    Credit Etienne Ansotte / ISOPIX **** REFERENCE : 00026959 **** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • commemorations albert IÕs death <1>
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    commemorations albert IÕs death <1>
    Brussels - February 17, 2009
    Within the framework of the commemorations of the 75th anniversary of the King Albert the FirstÕs death, dead on February 17th, 1934 in Marche-les-Dames (Namur), King Albert II, Queen Paola and their children - Prince Philippe, Princess Mathilde, Princess Astrid, Prince Lorenz and Princess Claire - attended the mass celebrated in the Our-Lady church in Laeken. In the afternoon, the sovereign will go to Marche-les-Dames, where he will attend the commemorative ceremony on the occasion of the 75th accidental deathÕs anniversary of his grandfather. February 18th, Prince Philippe will chair a ceremony commemorating the 100th anniversary of the oath-taking of the third Belgian sovereign and the 75th anniversary of his accidental death. This ceremony will take place in Liege, at the bottom of the equestrian statue of king Albert the First. Picture: l to r, Princess Mathilde and Philippe
    Credit Etienne Ansotte / ISOPIX **** REFERENCE : 00026959 **** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

    DUKAS/ISOPIX