The images of Princess Elisabeth in military fatigues at Camp d’Arlon have gone around the world! From Germany to Australia, via Spain and France, the photos have not gone unnoticed: the international media are amazed and praise our future Queen.
We told you regarding it at the beginning of the week, Princess Elisabeth is currently attending the Royal Military Academy summer camp, where she completed her training last year. The Royal Palace shared photos of our future Queen in military fatigues, and they did not go unnoticed. On the images and videos, we can notably see the 20-year-old young woman taking charge of a section of students. The heiress to the throne might have enjoyed a long summer vacation, but she insisted on participating in the camp of Arlon.
And his participation earned him praise from the international press, from Germany to Australia, via Spain and even France. Thus, the Australian media “Nine News” headlined: “The future Queen was photographed as she had never been seen before”. In England, “Hello Magazine”, a press specializing in royalty, wrote: “The Belgian Princess seems so different“. And the British newspaper Daily Express does not mince its words: “She’s amazing! Princess Elisabeth in camouflage outfit amazes her fans”.
The photos of our future Queen were also relayed in Germany, where the press might not believe their eyes. “Princess Elisabeth’s commitment to the military camp proves that she is not an heiress to the throne like the others”, so writes the German version of “Gala”. The magazine “Bunte” is very impressed to see the princess in military dress: “One day, Elisabeth will not only inherit the throne, but will also become the commander-in-chief of the army. To fulfill this future task, she is increasingly swapping her ball gowns for camouflage outfits. And you really have to keep your eyes peeled to discern the 20-year-old Princess.”
In France and Spain, the images also impressed: “She exchanges gala dresses for army fatigues with a confusing naturalness”, writes the magazine “Point de Vue”. The Spanish weekly “Lecturas” goes even further by comparing our Elisabeth to their Crown Princess Leonor: “In Spain, it would be unthinkable to see Princess Leonor shine in photos like those of her European counterpart.”