Belgium's Prince Laurent protests over fine

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Prince Laurent of Belgium, the brother of King Philippe, has complained to the government about plans to fine him for conducting unauthorised diplomacy.

The government moved to cut his annual allowance of €308,000 (£270,000; $370,000) by 10-15% after he visited the Chinese embassy in July.

The prince donned full naval uniform to honour the 90th anniversary of the Chinese People's Army at the embassy.

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He had been warned about unapproved meetings with foreign dignitaries.

In previous encounters he:

Met Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe when the latter visited Brussels in October 2016

Visited the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2011, meeting President Joseph Kabila

Made several visits to Libya when the late Muammar Gaddafi was still in power

In a seven-page letter to Mr Michel, quoted by the La Libre news site (in French) on Friday, the prince's lawyer. Laurent Arnauts, argued that his visit to the embassy caused "no diplomatic damage of any kind".

The lawyer says the prince, 54, has no access to social security or a pension, nor has he the right to do any paid work.

It is, he writes, a situation that goes "against the most fundamental human rights in a developed society".

The average net annual income in Belgium is about €25,000, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

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Prince Laurent of Belgium, the brother of King Philippe, has complained to the government about plans to fine him for conducting unauthorised diplomacy.

The government moved to cut his annual allowance of €308,000 (£270,000; $370,000) by 10-15% after he visited the Chinese embassy in July.

The prince donned full naval uniform to honour the 90th anniversary of the Chinese People's Army at the embassy.nice

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