Queen Of The Belgians Collection
"Capturing the Elegance
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"Capturing the Elegance: Antique Travel Photographs of Belgium's Queen Marie Henriette" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Queen Marie Henriette of Austria, the esteemed Queen of the Belgians. Through a collection of antique travel photographs, we are granted a glimpse into her remarkable life and reign. In one photograph, we witness King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola of Belgium as they anxiously watch Apollo 10 lift off from Florida, USA in 1969. The image encapsulates their unwavering support for scientific progress during an era defined by space exploration. Another portrait showcases Princesse Marie-Jose, known as the "Queen Of The Belgians, " captured in black and white. Her regal presence emanates from every pixel, leaving us mesmerized by her grace and poise. Louise Marie D Orleans graces another lithograph with her enchanting beauty. As Reine Des Belges (Queen of the Belgians), she exudes elegance that transcends time. Astrid of Sweden, consort to Leopold III of Belgium, is immortalized through a monochrome photograph. Her solemn expression hints at both strength and vulnerability as she assumes her role as queen. The striking portrait captures Queen Elisabeth of Belgium during World War I in 1917. Her resolute gaze reflects her dedication to supporting her people amidst turbulent times. We are transported to Brussels' Cuban Embassy through an image showcasing portraits capturing King Albert I and his wife Elisabeth Bavaria in 1927. Their regality shines through as they represent their nation on an international stage. Amidst historical events lies a snapshot taken at Liege during World War I featuring Albert I alongside his beloved wife Elisabeth Bavaria. Their united front symbolizes resilience against adversity. Venturing beyond borders, distinguished visitors pay homage to Tutankhamun's tomb within Egypt's Valley of the Kings in 1923.