Royal Profile: Queen Paola of Belgium
Queen Paola of Belgium was born 11 September 1937 as Paola, Princess Ruffo di Calabria, the youngest of seven children of Prince Fulco Ruffo di Calabria and Countess Luisa Gazelli {Source}. She grew up in Rome, Italy, and completed her secondary education in Latin and Greek{Source}.
On 2 July 1959, she wed Prince Albert de Liège{Source}. Together, they have two sons and a daughter, as well as 6 granddaughters, and five grandsons, and now a granddaughter-in-law and two great-grandchildren{Source}:
Meaningful support offered to agencies providing help to young people struggling to be included in the main social networks.
The Queen Paola Prize for Education (launched in 1997) seeks to highlight and reward innovative schemes undertaken by educationalists from all academic levels and networks.
The School of Hope (set up in 1999): this initiative lends support to schools operating in a disadvantaged social and economic environment.
In April 2002, she was named Honorary President of Child Focus{Source}. Her cultural activities primarily focus on several areas: Heritage, Crafts,Contemporary art, and Music{Source}
In her private life, she enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, enjoying nature, reading, traveling and listening to music{Source}.
On 2 July 1959, she wed Prince Albert de Liège{Source}. Together, they have two sons and a daughter, as well as 6 granddaughters, and five grandsons, and now a granddaughter-in-law and two great-grandchildren{Source}:
- King Philippe of the Belgians (1960)
- Queen Mathilde of Belgium (1973, m. 1999)
- Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, The Duchess of Brabant (2001)
- Prince Gabriel of Belgium (2003)
- Prince Emmanuel of Belgium (2005)
- Princess Eléonore of Belgium (2008)
- Princess Astrid of Belgium, The Archduchess of Austria-Este (1962)
- Prince Lorenz of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este (m. 1984)
- Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este (1986)
- Archduchess Elisabetta 'Lili' Maria of Austria-Este (1987, m.2014)
- Archduchess Anna Astrid of Austria-Este (2016)
- Archduke Maximilian of Austria-Este (2019)
- Princess Maria Laura of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este (1988)
- Prince Joachim of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este (1991)
- Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este (1995)
- Princess Laetitia Maria of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este (2003)
- Prince Laurent of Belgium (1963)
- Princess Claire of Belgium (1974, m. 2003)
- Princess Louise of Belgium (2004)
- Prince Aymeric of Belgium (2005)
- Prince Nicholas of Belgium (2005)
Meaningful support offered to agencies providing help to young people struggling to be included in the main social networks.
The Queen Paola Prize for Education (launched in 1997) seeks to highlight and reward innovative schemes undertaken by educationalists from all academic levels and networks.
The School of Hope (set up in 1999): this initiative lends support to schools operating in a disadvantaged social and economic environment.
In April 2002, she was named Honorary President of Child Focus{Source}. Her cultural activities primarily focus on several areas: Heritage, Crafts,Contemporary art, and Music{Source}
In her private life, she enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, enjoying nature, reading, traveling and listening to music{Source}.
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