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【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王の即位_Instant Library - Jul-Sep 2013
Belgium - King Albert to abdicate in favour of Crown Prince Philippe / New King Philippe greets crowds from royal palace balcony after taking oath as Belgium's seventh king
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:パオラ王妃, フィリップ 国王, マチルド 王妃
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RM 114500531
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位へ_Belgium King
New King Philippe greets crowds from royal palace balcony after taking oath as Belgium's seventh king
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:パオラ王妃, フィリップ 国王, マチルド 王妃, アルベール2世
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RM 114500530
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位へ_Belgium Abdication 2
King Albert abdicates, allowing his son Philippe to take the throne, atmosphere, vox pops
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:フィリップ 国王
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RM 114500529
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位へ_Belgium Abdication
King Albert abdicates, allowing his son Philippe to take the throne
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:フィリップ 国王
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RM 38271824
【ベルギー王室】アルベール2世の退位布告_フィリップ新国王_即位へ_BELGIUM: King Albert II abdicates, King Philippe becomes new king of Belgium
Belgium swore in Philippe as its new king on Sunday (July 21) after his father Albert II abdicated, largely setting aside for one day questions about his ability to bring a divided country together. Philippe's investiture came two-and-a-half weeks after King Albert, 79, announced he would abdicate after 20 years on the throne to make way for the 53-year-old crown prince. Before signing a legislative act to step down on Sunday, Albert thanked his wife, who wiped away tears, and said his son had all the qualities to serve the country well. "Philippe, you have all the emotional and intellectual qualities needed to very well serve our country in your new role. Yourself, and your dear spouse, have all our trust." he said at the ceremony in the royal palace in Brussels. Outside the palace, a festive crowd gathered in readiness for the new king and queen. Fewer than half of people in Flanders believe Philippe will be a good king compared with two thirds in Wallonia, according to an opinion poll. The 183-year-old country is split across the middle, with many Dutch speakers seeking greater independence for Flanders in the north and wary of a monarchy seen rooted in the once powerful, but now poorer French-speaking Wallonia in the south. Belgian kings do plenty of handshaking and ribbon-cutting, but also appoint mediators and potential government heads to steer coalition talks after elections, no small task in Belgium. Neighbouring Netherlands stripped its monarchs of involvement in politics last year. Queen Beatrix also stepped aside to allow her popular son Willem-Alexander to become king amid wild celebrations. Philippe's investiture was tagged on to festivities already planned for July 21, which is Belgium's national day and also marked 20 years of Albert's reign. The Belgian government, mindful of budget savings it has forced on the public, has said this should help cap costs. Even royalist Belgians feel they know little about Philippe, who has appeared reserved in public, in contrast to his more outgoing father. (Caption:BELGIUM: King Albert II abdicates, King Philippe becomes new king of Belgium)
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:アルベール2世, フィリップ 国王
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RM 38271825
【ベルギー王室】アルベール2世の退位布告_フィリップ新国王_即位へ_BELGIUM: King Albert II abdicates, King Philippe becomes new king of Belgium
Belgium swore in Philippe as its new king on Sunday (July 21) after his father Albert II abdicated, largely setting aside for one day questions about his ability to bring a divided country together. Philippe's investiture came two-and-a-half weeks after King Albert, 79, announced he would abdicate after 20 years on the throne to make way for the 53-year-old crown prince. Before signing a legislative act to step down on Sunday, Albert thanked his wife, who wiped away tears, and said his son had all the qualities to serve the country well. "Philippe, you have all the emotional and intellectual qualities needed to very well serve our country in your new role. Yourself, and your dear spouse, have all our trust." he said at the ceremony in the royal palace in Brussels. Outside the palace, a festive crowd gathered in readiness for the new king and queen. Fewer than half of people in Flanders believe Philippe will be a good king compared with two thirds in Wallonia, according to an opinion poll. The 183-year-old country is split across the middle, with many Dutch speakers seeking greater independence for Flanders in the north and wary of a monarchy seen rooted in the once powerful, but now poorer French-speaking Wallonia in the south. Belgian kings do plenty of handshaking and ribbon-cutting, but also appoint mediators and potential government heads to steer coalition talks after elections, no small task in Belgium. Neighbouring Netherlands stripped its monarchs of involvement in politics last year. Queen Beatrix also stepped aside to allow her popular son Willem-Alexander to become king amid wild celebrations. Philippe's investiture was tagged on to festivities already planned for July 21, which is Belgium's national day and also marked 20 years of Albert's reign. The Belgian government, mindful of budget savings it has forced on the public, has said this should help cap costs. Even royalist Belgians feel they know little about Philippe, who has appeared reserved in public, in contrast to his more outgoing father. (Caption:BELGIUM: King Albert II abdicates, King Philippe becomes new king of Belgium)
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:アルベール2世, フィリップ 国王
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RM 38513755
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位へ_BELGIUM: New King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children make balcony appearance to greet cheering crowds
Belgium swore in Philippe as its new king on Sunday (July 21) after his father Albert II abdicated, largely setting aside for one day questions about his ability to bring a divided country together. Newly sworn in King Philippe and wife Queen Mathilde left the palace in a convertible that paraded to the parliament through festive crowds gathered in readiness for the new king and queen. Philippe, 53, took his oath in Belgium's three official languages - Dutch, French and German - two-and-a-half weeks after King Albert, 79, announced that he would abdicate after 20 years on the throne. Albert could be seen mouthing the words "Vive le roi" (Long live the king) at the swearing-in ceremony in parliament. Fewer than half of people in Flanders believe Philippe will be a good king compared with two thirds in Wallonia, according to an opinion poll. The 183-year-old country is split across the middle, with many Dutch speakers seeking greater independence for Flanders in the north and wary of a monarchy seen rooted in the once powerful, but now poorer French-speaking Wallonia in the south. Belgian kings do plenty of handshaking and ribbon-cutting, but also appoint mediators and potential government heads to steer coalition talks after elections, no small task in Belgium. Neighbouring Netherlands stripped its monarchs of involvement in politics last year. Queen Beatrix also stepped aside to allow her popular son Willem-Alexander to become king amid wild celebrations. Philippe's investiture was tagged on to festivities already planned for July 21, which is Belgium's national day and also marked 20 years of Albert's reign. The Belgian government, mindful of budget savings it has forced on the public, has said this should help cap costs. Even royalist Belgians feel they know little about Philippe, who has appeared reserved in public, in contrast to his more outgoing father. (Caption:BELGIUM: New King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children make balcony appearance to greet cheering crowds)
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:マチルド 王妃, フィリップ 国王
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RM 38513756
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位へ_BELGIUM: New King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children make balcony appearance to greet cheering crowds
Belgium swore in Philippe as its new king on Sunday (July 21) after his father Albert II abdicated, largely setting aside for one day questions about his ability to bring a divided country together. Newly sworn in King Philippe and wife Queen Mathilde left the palace in a convertible that paraded to the parliament through festive crowds gathered in readiness for the new king and queen. Philippe, 53, took his oath in Belgium's three official languages - Dutch, French and German - two-and-a-half weeks after King Albert, 79, announced that he would abdicate after 20 years on the throne. Albert could be seen mouthing the words "Vive le roi" (Long live the king) at the swearing-in ceremony in parliament. Fewer than half of people in Flanders believe Philippe will be a good king compared with two thirds in Wallonia, according to an opinion poll. The 183-year-old country is split across the middle, with many Dutch speakers seeking greater independence for Flanders in the north and wary of a monarchy seen rooted in the once powerful, but now poorer French-speaking Wallonia in the south. Belgian kings do plenty of handshaking and ribbon-cutting, but also appoint mediators and potential government heads to steer coalition talks after elections, no small task in Belgium. Neighbouring Netherlands stripped its monarchs of involvement in politics last year. Queen Beatrix also stepped aside to allow her popular son Willem-Alexander to become king amid wild celebrations. Philippe's investiture was tagged on to festivities already planned for July 21, which is Belgium's national day and also marked 20 years of Albert's reign. The Belgian government, mindful of budget savings it has forced on the public, has said this should help cap costs. Even royalist Belgians feel they know little about Philippe, who has appeared reserved in public, in contrast to his more outgoing father. (Caption:BELGIUM: New King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children make balcony appearance to greet cheering crowds)
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:マチルド 王妃, フィリップ 国王
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RM 38513757
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位へ_BELGIUM: New King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children make balcony appearance to greet cheering crowds
Belgium swore in Philippe as its new king on Sunday (July 21) after his father Albert II abdicated, largely setting aside for one day questions about his ability to bring a divided country together. Newly sworn in King Philippe and wife Queen Mathilde left the palace in a convertible that paraded to the parliament through festive crowds gathered in readiness for the new king and queen. Philippe, 53, took his oath in Belgium's three official languages - Dutch, French and German - two-and-a-half weeks after King Albert, 79, announced that he would abdicate after 20 years on the throne. Albert could be seen mouthing the words "Vive le roi" (Long live the king) at the swearing-in ceremony in parliament. Fewer than half of people in Flanders believe Philippe will be a good king compared with two thirds in Wallonia, according to an opinion poll. The 183-year-old country is split across the middle, with many Dutch speakers seeking greater independence for Flanders in the north and wary of a monarchy seen rooted in the once powerful, but now poorer French-speaking Wallonia in the south. Belgian kings do plenty of handshaking and ribbon-cutting, but also appoint mediators and potential government heads to steer coalition talks after elections, no small task in Belgium. Neighbouring Netherlands stripped its monarchs of involvement in politics last year. Queen Beatrix also stepped aside to allow her popular son Willem-Alexander to become king amid wild celebrations. Philippe's investiture was tagged on to festivities already planned for July 21, which is Belgium's national day and also marked 20 years of Albert's reign. The Belgian government, mindful of budget savings it has forced on the public, has said this should help cap costs. Even royalist Belgians feel they know little about Philippe, who has appeared reserved in public, in contrast to his more outgoing father. (Caption:BELGIUM: New King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children make balcony appearance to greet cheering crowds)
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:マチルド 王妃, フィリップ 国王
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RM 38513758
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位へ_BELGIUM: New King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children make balcony appearance to greet cheering crowds
Belgium swore in Philippe as its new king on Sunday (July 21) after his father Albert II abdicated, largely setting aside for one day questions about his ability to bring a divided country together. Newly sworn in King Philippe and wife Queen Mathilde left the palace in a convertible that paraded to the parliament through festive crowds gathered in readiness for the new king and queen. Philippe, 53, took his oath in Belgium's three official languages - Dutch, French and German - two-and-a-half weeks after King Albert, 79, announced that he would abdicate after 20 years on the throne. Albert could be seen mouthing the words "Vive le roi" (Long live the king) at the swearing-in ceremony in parliament. Fewer than half of people in Flanders believe Philippe will be a good king compared with two thirds in Wallonia, according to an opinion poll. The 183-year-old country is split across the middle, with many Dutch speakers seeking greater independence for Flanders in the north and wary of a monarchy seen rooted in the once powerful, but now poorer French-speaking Wallonia in the south. Belgian kings do plenty of handshaking and ribbon-cutting, but also appoint mediators and potential government heads to steer coalition talks after elections, no small task in Belgium. Neighbouring Netherlands stripped its monarchs of involvement in politics last year. Queen Beatrix also stepped aside to allow her popular son Willem-Alexander to become king amid wild celebrations. Philippe's investiture was tagged on to festivities already planned for July 21, which is Belgium's national day and also marked 20 years of Albert's reign. The Belgian government, mindful of budget savings it has forced on the public, has said this should help cap costs. Even royalist Belgians feel they know little about Philippe, who has appeared reserved in public, in contrast to his more outgoing father. (Caption:BELGIUM: New King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children make balcony appearance to greet cheering crowds)
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:パオラ王妃, アルベール2世, マチルド 王妃, フィリップ 国王
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RM 38513759
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位へ_BELGIUM: New King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children make balcony appearance to greet cheering crowds
Belgium swore in Philippe as its new king on Sunday (July 21) after his father Albert II abdicated, largely setting aside for one day questions about his ability to bring a divided country together. Newly sworn in King Philippe and wife Queen Mathilde left the palace in a convertible that paraded to the parliament through festive crowds gathered in readiness for the new king and queen. Philippe, 53, took his oath in Belgium's three official languages - Dutch, French and German - two-and-a-half weeks after King Albert, 79, announced that he would abdicate after 20 years on the throne. Albert could be seen mouthing the words "Vive le roi" (Long live the king) at the swearing-in ceremony in parliament. Fewer than half of people in Flanders believe Philippe will be a good king compared with two thirds in Wallonia, according to an opinion poll. The 183-year-old country is split across the middle, with many Dutch speakers seeking greater independence for Flanders in the north and wary of a monarchy seen rooted in the once powerful, but now poorer French-speaking Wallonia in the south. Belgian kings do plenty of handshaking and ribbon-cutting, but also appoint mediators and potential government heads to steer coalition talks after elections, no small task in Belgium. Neighbouring Netherlands stripped its monarchs of involvement in politics last year. Queen Beatrix also stepped aside to allow her popular son Willem-Alexander to become king amid wild celebrations. Philippe's investiture was tagged on to festivities already planned for July 21, which is Belgium's national day and also marked 20 years of Albert's reign. The Belgian government, mindful of budget savings it has forced on the public, has said this should help cap costs. Even royalist Belgians feel they know little about Philippe, who has appeared reserved in public, in contrast to his more outgoing father. (Caption:BELGIUM: New King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children make balcony appearance to greet cheering crowds)
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:パオラ王妃, アルベール2世, マチルド 王妃, フィリップ 国王
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RM 114505227
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位へ_Philippe ascends throne urging unity in divided Belgium
Philippe ascended the throne of Belgium as its seventh king on Sunday amid a splurge of National Day celebrations, pledging to strive to keep the linguistically-split nation united. Images
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:パオラ王妃, マチルド 王妃, フィリップ 国王
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RM 114505228
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位へ_Doubt and indifference in Flanders over new Belgian King
As Belgium anoints a new King, people living in the northern town of Antwerp speak of their indifference. Philippe ascended the throne after the emotional abdication of his father Albert II on Sunday, vowing to strive for unity in a nation divided by language and tradition. Images and soundbites
日付:2013年7月21日
人物:フィリップ 国王
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RM 114505225
【ベルギー王室】フィリップ新国王_即位に向け市民に別れの挨拶をするアルベール2世国王とパオラ王妃_New Belgian king inherits political timebomb
The easy-going style of Belgium's King Albert II, who abdicates Sunday in favour of his son Philippe, belies the power wielded by the sovereign in a country split by language, religion and history. The country heads next year for a high-risk May 25 general election that could see huge gains for the powerful Flemish separatist party, the N-VA and the new king will have to find strength to hold the country together. A natural sound version of an AFPTV report.
日付:2013年7月20日
人物:パオラ王妃, アルベール2世, マチルド 王妃, フィリップ 国王
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