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Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium has been sworn in as the new king after the emotional abdication of his father Albert II.

Prince Philippe, an Oxford- and Stanford-educated and trained air force pilot, took the oath as the country’s seventh king in a ceremony in parliament.

To warm applause, King Philippe, 53, promised to uphold the constitution.

Belgium has a constitutional monarchy in which the king plays a largely ceremonial role.

One of the duties the monarch does have is trying to resolve constitutional crises.

In his final address before signing a legislative act to step down, 79-year-old King Albert said his country must remain a “source of inspiration” to Europe.

His resignation on the grounds of ill-health came after nearly 20 years on the throne and was timed to coincide with Belgium’s national day.

He stressed his wish that Belgium – split between the Dutch-speaking north and the French south – remained united.

In a colorful ceremony topped off by trumpet fanfare and cannon-fire, Philippe took his oath in the country’s three official languages – Dutch, French and German.

Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium has been sworn in as the new king after the emotional abdication of his father Albert II

Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium has been sworn in as the new king after the emotional abdication of his father Albert II

This was a reminder of the delicate political task that awaits him – trying to mediate across the divide between French-speaking Wallonia and Dutch-speaking Flanders, where support for independence has been rising fast.

Flag-waving supporters gathered in the midday sun waiting for their new king and his wife, Mathilde, to greet them from the balcony of the nearby royal palace.

“The new king is a bit of history,” said Xavier De Graef, draped in the red, yellow and black of the Belgian tricolor.

“That doesn’t happen very often so we wanted to be here,” Xavier De Graef, from French-speaking Liege, told Reuters news agency.

But not everyone was celebrating.

The far-right separatist Vlaams Belang party boycotted the swearing-in ceremony.

Meanwhile, Jan Jambon, parliamentary head of the N-VA party that wants Dutch-speaking Flanders to break away from Belgium and favors a republic, said the occasion “leaves me cold”.

In the abdication ceremony at the royal palace in Brussels, King Albert monarch told his son: “You have all the emotional and intellectual qualities to serve our country well.”

He thanked an audience of some 250 dignitaries and political leaders “for all that you have achieved during my reign”.

Ex-king Albert also thanked his wife, Paola, for the support she had given him during his reign, and was in turn thanked by PM Elio Di Rupo for his service to his country.

Elio Di Rupo holds the political power in the 183-year-old parliamentary democracy.

Albert II then embraced his son and signed the official abdication papers, ending his reign.

King Albert exercised his authority in mediating between political leaders on the formation of a government during the 2010-2011 parliamentary stalemate, when Belgium was left without a government for 541 days after elections failed to find a clear winner.

Tensions between the Dutch-speaking and French communities sometimes run high, and the issue has brought down several governments, creating frequent political instability.

Respect for the royal family, though, is one of the few factors that crosses the communal divide.

King Albert’s abdication comes only three months after Queen Beatrix of the neighboring Netherlands vacated the Dutch throne in favor of her son Willem-Alexander.

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King Albert II of Belgium is about to formally abdicate in favor of his son Crown Prince Philippe.

In his final address as king on Saturday, King Albert, 79, urged Belgians to give his 53-year-old son “your support”.

King Albert also stressed that his wish was that Belgium – split between the Flemish-speaking north and the French south – remained united.

Earlier this month, the monarch said he was no longer well enough to carry on.

“Give the future King Philippe and the future Queen Mathilde your active participation and your support,” King Albert said in his address.

“They make a great couple serving our country and they enjoy my full confidence,” said the monarch, who will resign on Belgium’s national day – after nearly 20 years on the throne.

The future King Philippe and the future Queen Mathilde of Belgium

The future King Philippe and the future Queen Mathilde of Belgium

Philippe, the Oxford- and Stanford-educated prince, will then become Belgium’s seventh king.

He has also trained as an air force pilot.

Belgium has a constitutional monarchy in which the king plays a largely ceremonial role.

One of the duties the monarch does have is trying to resolve constitutional crises.

King Albert exercised his authority in mediating between political leaders on the formation of a government during the 2010-2011 parliamentary stalemate, when Belgium was left without a government for 541 days after elections failed to find a clear winner.

Tensions between the Flemish and French communities sometimes run high, and the issue has brought down several governments, creating frequent political instability.

Respect for the royal family, though, is one of the few factors that cross the communal divide.

King Albert’s abdication comes only three months after Queen Beatrix of the neighboring Netherlands vacated the Dutch throne in favor of her son Willem-Alexander.

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King Albert II of the Belgians has announced his abdication.

In a national televised address, King Albert, 79, said he would step down in favor of his son Crown Prince Philippe, 53, on July 21st, Belgium’s national day.

The monarch said his health was no longer good enough to fulfill his duties, and he would step down after nearly 20 years on the throne.

He is the first of Belgium’s line of six monarchs to abdicate.

“I realize that my age and my health are no longer allowing me to carry out my duties as I would like to,” King Albert said.

“Prince Philippe is well prepared to succeed me.”

King Albert met the Belgian government’s cabinet earlier on Wednesday to inform them of his decision, Belgian state TV reported.

King Albert II of the Belgians has announced his abdication

King Albert II of the Belgians has announced his abdication

King Albert was sworn in as the sixth king of the Belgians on 9 August 1993, following the death of his brother, King Baudouin at the age of 62.

After he succeeded his brother, King Albert became embroiled in a major royal scandal when he was alleged to be the father of an out-of-wedlock daughter, Delphine Boel, and suffered a crisis in his marriage with Queen Paola.

That issue came to the fore again this spring when Delphine Boel opened court proceedings to prove she was the king’s daughter. There is some speculation in the media that this may have influenced his decision to abdicate.

Belgium has a constitutional monarchy in which the king plays a largely ceremonial role.

One of the duties the monarch does have is trying to resolve constitutional crises.

King Albert exercised his authority in mediating between political leaders on the formation of a government during the 2010-2011 parliamentary stalemate, when Belgium was left without a government for 541 days after elections failed to find a clear winner.

Tensions between the two main language communities of Flemish and French sometimes run high, and the issue has brought down several governments, creating frequent political instability.

Respect for the royal family, though, is one of the few factors that cross the communal divide.

King Albert’s announcement comes only three months after Queen Beatrix of the neighboring Netherlands vacated the Dutch throne in favor of her son Willem-Alexander.

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King Albert II of the Belgians is going to address the nation amid reports he is going to abdicate.

Belgian state TV reported that the 79-year-old monarch would make an announcement on all of the major networks at 18:00, local time.

King Albert II of the Belgians is going to address the nation amid reports he is going to abdicate

King Albert II of the Belgians is going to address the nation amid reports he is going to abdicate

Kin Albert’s son, Crown Prince Philippe, 53, is next in line to the throne.

During Belgium’s political deadlock in 2010-11, King Albert- who is due to mark 20 years on the throne next month – took on the role of mediator.

King Albert met the Belgian government’s cabinet earlier on Wednesday to inform them of his decision, Belgian state TV reported.

Following King Albert’s announcement, Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo will address the nation.