For attending galas, reducing ribbons and assembly diplomats, a Belgian prince takes residence a royal allowance of 100,000 euros, practically $110,000, a yr. However what’s going to occur when he stops working? For that, Prince Laurent of Belgium is in search of authorities advantages.
A courtroom this week agreed partially, recommending that the nation’s lawmakers take into account drawing up rules for a federal pension for the prince, even because it dismissed his argument that his royal duties have been in essence a job and that his incurred bills have been similar to being self-employed.
His lawyer, Olivier Rijckaert, mentioned in an interview Tuesday that the courtroom had successfully positioned the prince in a particular class, akin to a “tremendous public servant.” Just one different particular person is in that class, his lawyer mentioned: the prince’s older sister, Princess Astrid.
The prince, who’s 61, will now resolve whether or not to attend for the legislation to be handed or to problem the courtroom’s ruling, hoping to hurry the method, his lawyer mentioned.
Prince Laurent, the youthful brother of King Phillippe, introduced the case in 2023, suing Belgium’s Nationwide Institute for the Social Safety of the Self-employed. He argued in courtroom that with out a pension, his spouse, Princess Claire, and their three grownup youngsters could be left financially weak upon his loss of life or if he halted his duties, in accordance with courtroom paperwork.
The prince receives a stipend of €400,000 a yr, three-quarters of which is used to cowl his employees’s salaries plus numerous journeys and leisure bills, in accordance with his lawyer. Prince Laurent is required to supply supporting paperwork for all of these bills, Mr. Rijckaert mentioned.
That leaves the prince with what quantities to a wage of €100,000, the lawyer mentioned, lowered to roughly €60,000 a yr — about $65,000 — after tax. (In Belgium, the typical family disposable revenue is $34,884 a yr, according to data from the Group for Financial Cooperation and Growth.)
The case has set off a debate in some corners of Belgium on whether or not royal duties depend as work, an argument that Mr. Rijckaert outlined in an opinion piece last year, asserting that his shopper ought to be entitled to social safety.
“In case you assume that reducing ribbons, shaking fingers and listening to individuals at size whereas exhibiting curiosity (actual or feigned) of their actions just isn’t work, give it just a few days,” the lawyer wrote.
The prince’s web revenue, Mr. Rijckaert argued, corresponds to that of a senior govt in Belgium. However “the distinction is that the senior govt advantages, along with this wage, from full social safety protection,” he wrote. “Not the prince, nor his household.”
The courtroom bid was the most recent in a string of spectacles which have earned Prince Laurent the nickname “the prince maudit” — “the cursed prince.”
In 2011, he risked losing his annual stipend when he traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo and met with then-President Joseph Kabila with out diplomatic oversight. In the identical yr, he orchestrated an off-the-books meeting with Libyan opposition officers whereas Muammar el-Qaddafi was in energy.
And in 2018, Belgium’s Parliament voted to chop his annual endowment 15 % as punishment for his attending an unsanctioned celebration on the Chinese language Embassy in full naval uniform.
The prince, patron of charities that concentrate on the setting and animal welfare, has additionally been convicted of speeding and of driving an unregistered vintage car, an offense for which he was fined €200 in 2022.