Belgian flood tragedy makes for subdued national day

21 July 2021, 17:54

Belgium National Day
Belgium National Day. Picture: PA

The national parade was reduced in size out of respect for the victims of last week’s disaster.

The floods tragedy that left at least 31 dead in Belgium combined with the year-long Covid-19 pandemic has made for a subdued celebration of the country’s national day.

King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, wearing face masks, attended a religious ceremony in central Brussels on Wednesday.

The public outside the Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula were mostly kept at bay for health security reasons.

Belgium National Day
Belgium’s royal family, from left, Princess Eleonore, Prince Gabriel, Queen Mathilde, King Philippe, Crown Princess Elisabeth and Prince Emmanuel leave after a religious service at the St. Gudula cathedral in Brussels (Olivier Matthys/AP)

Even the national parade on Wednesday afternoon was reduced in size out of respect for the victims of last week’s unprecedented floods in eastern Belgium, which left a trail of damage and destruction in dozens of town and villages.

Apart from the 31 confirmed dead, security services are still looking for around 50 people that are unaccounted for or could not be contacted.

Tuesday was marked as a day of mourning and the traditional party in the heart of Brussels to augur in national day was cancelled.

Belgium National Day
Belgium’s Crown Princess Elisabeth, centre, marches past the Royal tribune with cadets of the military school (Laurie Dieffembacq/AP)

There will also be no fireworks to cap the national day late on Wednesday.

This year’s military parade was still noteworthy for two things: Crown Princess Elizabeth marched in front of the official tribune from where her beaming parents watched the military cadet.

And Princess Delphine, the daughter fathered by former King Albert II out of wedlock, joined the royals for the parade for the first time since they reconciled late last year.

By Press Association

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