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  1. Louis-Philippe, Crown Prince of Belgium (Louis Philippe Léopold Victor Ernest; 24 July 1833 – 16 May 1834), was the eldest child and heir-apparent of King Leopold I of the Belgians and his second wife, Princess Louise of Orléans . Life. Louis-Philippe became crown prince at birth in Laeken.

  2. On 3 July 2013, King Albert II announced his abdication. On the National Day, which follows a few weeks later, Prince Philippe took the oath and became the seventh King of the Belgians. His daughter Elisabeth, who turned 22 on 25 October 2023, is now first in line to the throne.

  3. Philippe has a half-sibling, Princess Delphine of Belgium (born 1968). He was also the fifth cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II since they share a common ancestor, Francis (he was the grandfather of Queen Victoria and one of his sons, Leopold I would become the first King of the Belgians).

  4. 13 mag 2024 · Belgiums Prince Philippe, the second son of King Leopold I, was one of the most indolent aristocrats in 19th century Europe. He refused numerous foreign crowns, found politics boring and shunned the limelight. Monday, 16 January 2023. By Vincenzo De Meulenaere.

  5. Crown Prince of Belgium Louis Philippe. Biography. Belgian royalty, the first born son of Leopold I, who lived less than a year, dying of an inflammation of the mucous membranes at Laeken Palace, Belgium on 4 May 1834. Link to Wikipedia biography. Relationships. child->parent relationship with Leopold I, King of Belgium (born 16 December 1790)

  6. Louis Philippe, Crown Prince of Belgium (24 July 1833 – 16 May 1834) was the first-born child and heir-apparent of Leopold I of Belgium and his second wife, Princess Louise d'Orléans. He died in Laeken before his first birthday of an inflammation of the mucous membranes, and was buried in the royal crypt of the Church of Our Lady of Laeken.

  7. Louis Philippe, Crown Prince of Belgium (24 July 1833 – 17 May 1834), was the eldest child and heir-apparent of King Leopold I of the Belgians and his second wife, Louise of Orléans. He died as an infant. He may have been named after his grandfather Louis Philippe I.