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Queen Mathilde of Belgium looks elegant in red as she attends the 54th World Economic Forum in Davos

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Queen Mathilde of Belgium made a stylish appearance today at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos.

The Queen, who will celebrate her 51st birthday in three days, arrived at the prestigious financial event in an elegant wine-colored two-piece set.

The forum, held annually from January 15 to 19, is expected to attract the biggest names in world banking, as well as economic leaders and a host of royals.

The Belgian royal family was spotted arriving at the Belgian home in Davos, Switzerland, without her husband, King Philippe.

She was pictured chairing a roundtable meeting wearing a red high-neck blouse with long sleeves and puffed sleeves.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium made a stylish appearance today at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos

She was pictured chairing a roundtable meeting wearing a red high-neck blouse with long sleeves and puffed sleeves

She was pictured chairing a roundtable meeting wearing a red high-neck blouse with long sleeves and puffed sleeves

She wore a pair of red straight-leg pants and a pair of black leather platform shoes to match.

She completed the stylish look with a matching leather handbag, round pearl earrings and a gold and silver wristwatch.

She paired the look with a cozy black three-quarter length jacket with a high-waisted belt.

For her hair, the royal styled her short locks with a center parting, letting her locks fall loosely behind her neck.

Meanwhile, her makeup had a natural base and a polished pink lip.

The Queen was photographed in high spirits, sporting the happiest smile as she walked into the building.

Davos 2024 is the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum and this year's theme is about rebuilding trust.

According to the WEFThe aim of the meeting is to restore collective power and strengthen the fundamental principles of transparency, consistency and accountability among leaders.

The forum will assess progress on global security, trade, economic growth, jobs and climate change, among other issues.

The Belgian royal family was spotted arriving at the Belgian home in Davos, Switzerland, without her husband, King Philippe

The Belgian royal family was spotted arriving at the Belgian home in Davos, Switzerland, without her husband, King Philippe

Mathilde completed the stylish look with a matching leather handbag, round pearl earrings and a gold and silver wristwatch

Mathilde completed the stylish look with a matching leather handbag, round pearl earrings and a gold and silver wristwatch

For her hair, the royal styled her short locks with a center parting, letting her locks fall loosely behind her neck.

For her hair, the royal styled her short locks with a center parting, letting her locks fall loosely behind her neck.

Mathilde was also spotted cheerfully during the Christmas period.

Together with their husband King Philippe, they visited the festive stalls of the Frauenkirche in Dresden, where they soaked up the lively Christmas atmosphere.

For the fun trip, Philippe, 63, and Mathilde, 50, were accompanied by Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer. The group was photographed enjoying a festive drink together.

Mathilde seemed cheerful as she held up her teacup with a broad smile on her face.

The mother of four looked elegant for the occasion and wore a mid-length red dress.

The Queen was photographed in high spirits, sporting the happiest smile as she walked into the building

The Queen was photographed in high spirits, sporting the happiest smile as she walked into the building

The forum, held annually from January 15 to 19, is expected to attract the biggest names in world banking, as well as economic leaders and a host of royals.

The forum, held annually from January 15 to 19, is expected to attract the biggest names in world banking, as well as economic leaders and a host of royals.

Davos 2024 is the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum and this year's theme is about rebuilding trust

Davos 2024 is the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum and this year's theme is about rebuilding trust

Mathilde combined the brightly colored dress with a matching hat in a similarly bright shade.

She dressed for the cold weather, adding a caramel-colored cape with a fur lining and a pair of practical leather gloves.

Meanwhile, King Philip looked dapper in a warm black overcoat, which he paired with a gold-patterned scarf.

The area is known for its spectacular Christmas markets, where cheerful visitors can expect an array of stalls selling pottery, glass ornaments and Vogtland lace, according to the market's website.

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