Belgian royals hold first audience with Pope Leo XIV

Belgium's King Philippe and Queen Mathilde were received at the Vatican on Monday for their first private audience with Pope Leo XIV. The Vatican published photos of the meeting.
Queen Mathilde wore a white outfit to meet the Pope. This "privilège du blanc" is reserved for only a select number of Catholic queens and princesses. Most female guests are only permitted to wear black.
This was the first time the King and Queen had privately met Pope Leo XIV. The North American-born Robert Francist Prevost was elected pope last May, following the death of Pope Francis. The royal pair attended his inauguration, as well as Pope Francis' funeral.
Philippe and Mathilde were not the only royals to see Pope Leo XIV recently. Last week, the Pope met Britain's King Charles III, the head of the Anglican Church. Charles became the first British monarch to publicly pray with a pope since the separation of the UK and the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century.
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