BBC: The King of the Belgians, Albert II, has announced his abdication.
In a national televised address, the 79-year-old monarch said he would step down in favour of his son Crown Prince Philippe, 53, on 21 July, Belgium's national day.
He said his health was no longer good enough to fulfil his duties, and it was time to "pass on the torch to the next generation".
He said Philippe was "well prepared" to be his successor.
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