Princess Elisabeth Welcomed Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

At the invitation of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako are paying a state visit to Belgium. On Saturday, June 20, 2026, the Emperor and Empress arrived in Belgium. Upon their arrival, Crown Princess Elisabeth welcomed Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako at Melsbroek Military Airport.

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

Before their official program begins, the Emperor and Empress will spend the weekend at the Royal Castle of Ciergnon together with King Philippe and Queen Mathilde. The state visit will officially begin on Tuesday, June 23, with a ceremonial welcome at Palace Square in Brussels. The first day will conclude with a state banquet at the Castle of Laeken.

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore a white knit crop cardigan and knit skater dress by Maje. Empress Masako

Crown Princess Elisabeth wore Maje Morsine White Crop Cardigan and long knit skater dress
Maje Morsine Cardigan and Knit Skater Dress
26 Comments
  1. She is just lovely and impressive.

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    1. Anonymous20/6/26 21:25

      She did not need the extra height in those High heels!

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  2. Anonymous20/6/26 17:54

    Superbe
    Froufrou

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  3. Anonymous20/6/26 18:07

    Elisabeth is gracious and seems confident and sweet. She looks wonderful in these white clothes. In the second photo there’s a lady in orange with very similar shoes to Elisabeth - but not as toweringly high . These would be the shoes that I think would better complete Elisabeth’s outfit. Her enormously high shoes (in my eyes) are much too high to look good. Taller shoes does not equal more elegant shoes.

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    1. Anonymous20/6/26 19:01

      "Taller shoes does not equal more elegant shoes. " No they don't, but they also do not equal less elegant shoes. The time spent in high heels also does not equal whole days/every day. Some hours on some days. They are sure not healthy, of course, but we are not on a healthy feet mission here.

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    2. Anonymous20/6/26 19:06

      Agree!

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    3. Anonymous20/6/26 19:55

      The lady in Orange is Annelies Verlinden, minister of justice

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    4. Anonymous20/6/26 20:37

      19:01 “we are not on a healthy feet mission here?”. We?! You are welcome to make statements for you and it’s fun to read them … but you can’t speak for me or others actually! Happy weekend.

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    5. Anonymous20/6/26 22:52

      I agree with 19:01

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    6. Anonymous20/6/26 23:18

      @ 18:07
      On these pictures it is not very clear, but in reality Minister Annelies Verlinden is taller than CP Elisabeth. So it is normal that the heels of her shoes are maybe less high than the princess'.
      I also think that these stupid comments about heels and the length of queens and princesses can stop now. Especially because it is only the queens and princesses of The Netherland and Belgium who are receiving bad comments. Next time maybe you can target on Denmark and the U.K.

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  4. Anonymous20/6/26 18:07

    Elisabeth looks lovely and young, the Empress wears a beautifull combination.

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  5. Anonymous20/6/26 18:15

    This series of state visits of the The Emperor and Empress of Japan to The Netherlands and now Belgium is a real treat if for no other reason than to see these 3 wonderful couples spending time with each other as dear and true friends. The first visit was wonderful, and I suspect that this one will be no less. K.Philippe and Q.Mathilde would not have sent their eldest child (in place of an envoy) to welcome the Emperor and Empress if they were not close and special friends.

    I love Masako's mint green raw silk suit which I believe we've seen before (or one very similar), and I really like CP Elisabet's simple but stylish cream outfit. How lovely to see her undertaking this important role on her own. She seems very comfortable and at ease, and you can see the genuine warmth between her and her guests (even more evident on the video clips.)
    - Anon 9:13

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    1. Anonymous20/6/26 19:10

      It is often the case that the heir to the throne welcomes the guests, without any implication about the personal bonds - just remember the Prince and Princess of Wales welcoming the Trumps not long ago. I am not sure that speculations/gossip about their personal bonds or the warmth thereof is something this blog aims to delve in.

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    2. Anonymous20/6/26 19:45

      its usually the job of the Crown princess/prince to welcome guests from the airport. They do it in Sweden, Norway n British

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    3. Anonymous20/6/26 19:47

      Well said anoniem 18:15; alas my vocabulary in English is not so good to express myself as fine as you do!

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    4. Anonymous20/6/26 23:02

      @ 19:10
      There is no reason to compare with the Wales'.
      There is no reason to think of speculations and gossip either. It is a fact that King Philippe and Emperor Naruhito are friends since they were both young students.
      If a topic on this blog does not interest you, you are free to skip it.

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    5. Anonymous20/6/26 23:47

      @Anon 19:10 There is no speculation on my part as to the close relationship between the JIF and the Belgian royal family. IYKYK. If you don't, you're sadly ill informed.
      And as for what this blog aims for besides fashion, the pages are full of egregious comments about reasons of weight gain, reasons of weight loss, looks of happiness, sad faces, possible pregnancies or the lack of them, to name just a few. Ever looked at any post about Meghan to see the type of comments posted there? I don't see you wearing your tight policeman pants on those posts. Take care of yourself.

      @Anon 19:47 Thank you for your kind comment. Your vocab is fine.
      - Anon 9:13

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  6. Anonymous20/6/26 18:48

    Wow very nice outfit for Elisabeth and the shoes are perfect, adds elegance. The empress suits this geeen colour. I notice the empress right foot is quite swollen.

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  7. Anonymous20/6/26 19:15

    The Empress always exudes such warmth and kindness. She had such a trying time, so to see her today proudly representing her country by her husband side,is lovely to see.
    HIM - Beautiful shade of green, in a beautiful tailored skirt suit.
    CP Elisabeth looks lovely in Maje dress and top.
    Lowri.

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  8. Anonymous20/6/26 20:08

    So elegant, sublime!

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  9. Princess Elisabeth, is delightful, highly impressive, she has such grace and natural elegance, she has had a good teacher, her beautiful and dignified mother, the Queen. Her outfit looks appropriate for this arrival greeting. Her smile is radiant.

    The Empress looks stunning in this mint light green silk suit, beautiful fit, cut and design. She is wearing a beautiful gold and pearl brooch, and wonderful sized pearl earrings.

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  10. Anonymous20/6/26 22:47

    Princess Elisabeth is doing her first offficial job after she graduated from Harvard. Love her dress and jacket by Maje. I also love her new shoes.The empress looks already more relax and her light green (sorry, to me it doesn't look like mint green) 2 pieces is lovely. They drove right from the Melsbroek Military Airport to the Castle of Ciergnon in the Ardennes where they will pass the weekend in the company of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde. The official State Visit starts on Tuesday.
    PS On the video of the daily news one can see that Princess Elisabeth did not entered in the same car as the imperial couple. So I think she will not stay in Ciergnon with her parents during the weekend.

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  11. Anonymous21/6/26 00:16

    Just perfect. Nice to see her Welcome the Imperial couple to Belgium. The curtsy is wonderful. Great looking dress. So nice to see Empress Masako relax and great smile. Nice light green suit. Waiting for the State visit to begin on Tuesday.
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  12. Anonymous21/6/26 02:28

    皇后陛下の服の色は日本では「もえぎ色」と呼びます。
    波のようなひだを取った襟のデザインが特徴的ですね。

    エリザベート王女と愛子様は同い年です。
    日本では以下のように報道されています。
    「愛子さまも、ご一家そろってオランダで静養した4歳のころ、ベルギー王室の方々との楽しいひとときを過ごした。皇室と王室の付き合いは家族ぐるみで続いてきた」。
    もしかしたら、9枚目の写真で皇后陛下は、4歳の時の背の高さを手で表しているのかもしれません。
    天皇皇后両陛下は親戚のような優しい眼差しで、成長した女王を見つめていますね。

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  13. Anonymous21/6/26 02:45

    The cream dress/jacket is just wonderful. The distant photos do not do it justice, it's the closeups where we can appreciate the artistry. Love the ornate insets and decorative stitching embellishing what would otherwise be a very minimalist knit ensemble. They add so much texture and interest. I am very tempted to pop into my city's upmarket department store and see this beauty up close for myself. Lyra

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  14. Anonymous21/6/26 03:16

    Elisabeth looks poised and appropriately respectful. I like her summery white outfit with the pretty stitching. The light green color of the Empress’s suit is lovely. She and the Emperor always have such kind, friendly smiles.
    -Royal Watcher

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