OTD 21 June 1962 Baptism of Princess Astrid of Belgium
On 21 June 1962, Princess Astrid Joséphine-Charlotte Fabrizia Elisabeth
Paola Marie of Belgium - the daughter of the Prince and Princess of Liège
(later King Albert II and Queen Paola of Belgium) was baptised.
Her godparents were Prince Fabrizio Ruffo di Calabria (the brother of
the Princess of Liège (later Queen Paola of Belgium)) and
Grand Duchess Joséphine Charlotte of Luxembourg.
The other names referring to:
- Astrid - her paternal grandmother;
- Elisabeth - her paternal great-grandmother, Queen Elisabeth of Belgium;
- Paola - her mother - Paola Ruffo di Calabria;
- Marie - to Maria - St. Mary, mother of Jesus. This is a habit at the Belgian
royal court.
The baptism of Princess Astrid of Belgium took place in a lovely spot:
the Saint Jacques on the Coudenberg Church in central Brussels.
The Coudenberg Church always had an important place in the heart of the
Belgian Royal Family.
It was on the steps of this church that Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and
Gotha took the oath that made him King Leopold I of Belgium.
Paola Marie of Belgium - the daughter of the Prince and Princess of Liège
(later King Albert II and Queen Paola of Belgium) was baptised.
Baptism of Princess Astrid of Belgium in Brussels |
Her godparents were Prince Fabrizio Ruffo di Calabria (the brother of
the Princess of Liège (later Queen Paola of Belgium)) and
Grand Duchess Joséphine Charlotte of Luxembourg.
The other names referring to:
- Astrid - her paternal grandmother;
- Elisabeth - her paternal great-grandmother, Queen Elisabeth of Belgium;
- Paola - her mother - Paola Ruffo di Calabria;
- Marie - to Maria - St. Mary, mother of Jesus. This is a habit at the Belgian
royal court.
The baptism of Princess Astrid of Belgium took place in a lovely spot:
the Saint Jacques on the Coudenberg Church in central Brussels.
Saint Jacques on the Coudenberg Church in Brussels Belgium |
The Coudenberg Church always had an important place in the heart of the
Belgian Royal Family.
It was on the steps of this church that Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and
Gotha took the oath that made him King Leopold I of Belgium.
Inside the Saint Jacques on the Coudenberg Church in Brussels Belgium |
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