On April 21, 2026, Queen Mathilde of Belgium presented the Queen Mathilde Prize at the Royal Palace in Brussels. Prior to the award ceremony, the Queen met with representatives of the selected projects, together with the chairs of the youth jury, which selects the laureate. Each year, the Queen Mathilde Fund supports inspiring projects that help children and young people in vulnerable situations build their future.
This year, the winner of the Queen Mathilde Prize is “Pré-en-bulles,” a perinatal support service. Pré-en-bulles offers young parents a warm, homelike place where they can meet, share experiences, and gradually grow into their role as parents. This is done with the support of professionals in perinatal care and within a strong dynamic of trust and solidarity.






Q Mathilde looks lovely. Represents a prize with her name. Must be a worthy cause.
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Pretty dress. Personally I prefer a crew or jewel neck rather than the boatneck, but still pretty placing of the print. Christine
ReplyDeleteQueen Mathilde shines in this outfit. It's great to see her dressed so beautifully for these occasions. I would love to see her in person.
ReplyDeletePic 4 is wonderful with the queen and all the young people looking perfectly neat and gorgeous in simple outfits in sumptuous surrounds. Such a harmonious photo!
ReplyDeleteThe dress is shapeless and the print is formless. It looks like the fabric has grass stains. Not one of Mathilde's best.
ReplyDeleteI always appreciate an outfit that has had thought and time put into it. QM never fails in that department. Though I might not always appreciate her Natan choices, she always looks well turned out. Hair make up and jewellery are on point. I am sure the people they meet appreciate the fact that the queen made the effort to look her best for that meeting.
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I for one like this dress, the style suits her well, the colour is good and shoes perfect for this type of skirt. Must be a Natan based on the style of the top.
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this dress, the green radiating lines are simply beautiful -- except for the waistline area, where the top is crumpling, interfering with the the effect of the printed lines. The top is too narrow at the hem, so the voluminous skirt is restraining the top and not letting it hang properly. (Also, the hang of the skirt folds in the front is not balanced.) Custom waist-shaping of the top, i.e. flaring the hem area more, so it would sit out cleanly over the skirt, would have fixed the crumple problem. Lyra
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