Frans van Daele

Franciskus Romanus Rumoldus, Baron van Daele (born Oostburg, October 24, 1947) was the private secretary of His Majesty's Cabinet.[1][2]

Frans van Daele in 2010

He joined the Belgian diplomatic service in 1971 and was appointed to the Permanent Mission of Belgium to the European Union in 1973. After postings in Athens, a second tour at the EU, Rome and in the Belgian mission at the UN in New York, he served at the Belgian Foreign Office as Director General for Political Affairs at the Foreign Office. In 1997 Van Daele was appointed as Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the European Union. In 2002 he became Ambassador of Belgium to the USA. Since 2006, he has served as Ambassador and Permanent Representative to NATO.[3]

In 2013 upon the abdication of King Albert II of Belgium Van Daele of he became the first chief of the Royal private cabinet of King Philippe of Belgium. He succeeded Jacques van Ypersele and held the office from 2013 to 2017. Upon his retirement he was made a Minister of State.

He was declared a noble lord in 2003, and in 2006 he and his descendants were given the title Baron(ess) van Daele.[1]

Honours

Sources

  1. Etat présent de la noblesse belge 2015, p. 89
  2. "Kabinetschef van Zijne Majesteit de Koning | De Belgische Monarchie". monarchie.be. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  3. Biography of Frans van Daele

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Political offices
Preceded by
Jacques van Ypersele de Strihou
private secretary of His Majesty's Cabinet
2013-2017
Succeeded by
Vincent Houssiau
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