
U.S. President Barack Obama on Sunday congratulated His Majesty King Philippe of Belgium on his inauguration as his nation's seventh monarch. Obama extended best wishes to the former Crown Prince and his wife Queen Mathilde, after his father, King Albert II, abdicated the throne. "On behalf of the American people, the President congratulates His Majesty King Philippe on the occasion of his investiture as King of the Belgians, and wishes the very best to him, Queen Mathilde, and the Belgian people on this special day. The United States and Belgium share a rich history and strong ties, including as NATO allies. The President also sends his heartfelt appreciation to King Albert II for his warmth, service, and leadership as he steps down after nearly 20 years. Belgium is a valued friend of the United States, and the President looks forward to continuing to deepen this bond in the years to come," Obama said in a statement released by the White House.
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