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Brussels: Albert II on Sunday abdicated in favour of his son Philippe, set to become the country’s seventh king amid National Day celebrations marked by hopes the fragile nation can remain united.

After 20 years at the helm of the linguistically-split country at the heart of Europe, Albert, 79, signed the official act of abdication in a solemn ceremony held in the royal palace’s grand chandelier-laden throne room.

Philippe, 53, is to be sworn in as sovereign at noon before parliament, after his father said he was stepping down due to old age and poor health. In his last speech to the nation, Albert once more urged the country’s leaders “to work tirelessly in favour of Belgium’s cohesion”.

His voice breaking with emotion he turned to his wife of 54 years, Queen Paola to say: “As for the queen who constantly supported me in my task I would simply like to tell her ‘thank you.’ “A big kiss”, he added as she shed a tear and the audience of political leaders and other dignitaries broke into a long round of applause.

Under sunny skies and a light summer breeze, flags fluttered across Brussels as the day of pageantry began with a thanksgiving mass in the cathedral and crowds lined outside shouted “Long Live the King”. The medieval cathedral of Saint Michael and Gudula was packed with the Belgian government and other dignitaries, but there were no foreign guests in attendance as Albert, dressed in full military uniform, slowly mounted the steps helped by Paola. (AFP)

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