The philosophy behind this is that there has to be a continuation of the monarchy, a head of state and a commander in chief of the army. In 1993 with the death of the last ruling king (Baudouin) the enthronement of the new king (Albert II) was two days after the funeral.
@@Dunsapie not in Belgium though. When the King dies, the country has no head of state until the moment the new King has pledged the oath. In the mean time the Government as a whole is considered the head of state.
long live belguim
Belgium suffered under the German occupation in ww1.
German troops mostly Saxon troops burn homes and rounded up citizens of the towns and cut them down .
1:45 "Millions of thots throughout the world".
I mean they’re technically right
Seems a little judgy of the narrator
I’m surprised that the acclimation of Leopoldo happened the very next day.
The philosophy behind this is that there has to be a continuation of the monarchy, a head of state and a commander in chief of the army. In 1993 with the death of the last ruling king (Baudouin) the enthronement of the new king (Albert II) was two days after the funeral.
"The King is dead, long live the King." That's the way it is with monarchy.
@@Dunsapie not in Belgium though. When the King dies, the country has no head of state until the moment the new King has pledged the oath. In the mean time the Government as a whole is considered the head of state.
the bloody brave Britich armyan d the bloody brave Belgain army brthers in arms in the first and the second W War