Lilian Baels

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Lilian Baels was a Belgian noblewoman who became Princess of Réthy as the second wife of King Leopold III of Belgium and a controversial figure in Belgian royal history.

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Lilian Baels canonical 3
Liliane Baels 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Belgian noblewoman
human
princess consort
areaOfActivity Belgian Royal Household
surface form: royal court of Belgium
associatedWith Belgian monarchy
Leopold III of Belgium
causeOfNotability morganatic marriage to Leopold III of Belgium
chronologyNote marriage to Leopold III occurred after the death of Queen Astrid of Belgium
connectedTo Belgian royal question
surface form: Question of the Royal Question in Belgium
countryOfCitizenship Belgium
familyName Baels
givenName Lilian
influenced public perception of Leopold III of Belgium
languageSpoken Dutch
French
memberOf Belgian branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
surface form: Belgian royal family
name Lilian Baels self-link
nobleRank princess
nobleTitle Princess of Réthy
notableFor controversial role in Belgian royal history
second wife of King Leopold III of Belgium
positionHeld Princess of Réthy
publicImage controversial figure in Belgium
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Brussels, Belgium
Laeken
surface form: Laeken, Belgium
socialStatus aristocracy of Belgium
sphereOfInfluence Belgian Royal Household
surface form: Belgian royal household
spouse King of the Belgians
Leopold III of Belgium
title Princess of Réthy

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Leopold III of Belgium spouse Lilian Baels
Lilian Baels name Lilian Baels self-link
Princess Marie-Christine of Belgium mother Lilian Baels
this entity surface form: Liliane Baels
Prince Alexandre of Belgium mother Lilian Baels
this entity surface form: Liliane Baels