GHENT, BELGIUM - JUNE 25: Princess Elisabeth of Belgium arrives prior to officially christening the oceanographic research vessel Belgica on June 25, 2022 in Ghent, Belgium. The RV Belgica will play a key role in Belgian and European marine research in the coming decades. Thanks to the new ship, marine scientists will be able to continue and expand their multi-day or multi-week expeditions in Belgian waters and beyond. (Photo by Olivier Matthys/Getty Images)
GHENT, BELGIUM - JUNE 25: Princess Elisabeth of Belgium arrives prior to christen the oceanographic research vessel Belgica on June 25, 2022 in Ghent, Belgium. The RV Belgica will play a key role in Belgian and European marine research in the coming decades. Thanks to the new ship, marine scientists will be able to continue and expand their multi-day or multi-week expeditions in Belgian waters and beyond. (Photo by Olivier Matthys/Getty Images)
GHENT, BELGIUM - JUNE 25: Princess Elisabeth arrives prior to officially christening the oceanographic research vessel Belgica on June 25, 2022 in Ghent, Belgium. The RV Belgica will play a key role in Belgian and European marine research in the coming decades. Thanks to the new ship, marine scientists will be able to continue and expand their multi-day or multi-week expeditions in Belgian waters and beyond. (Photo by Olivier Matthys/Getty Images)
GHENT, BELGIUM - JUNE 25: Princess Elisabeth  attends the christening ceremony of the oceanographic research vessel Belgica on June 25, 2022 in Ghent, Belgium. The RV Belgica will play a key role in Belgian and European marine research in the coming decades. Thanks to the new ship, marine scientists will be able to continue and expand their multi-day or multi-week expeditions in Belgian waters and beyond. (Photo by Olivier Matthys/Getty Images)
GHENT, BELGIUM - JUNE 25: Princess Elisabeth  attends the christening ceremony of the oceanographic research vessel Belgica on June 25, 2022 in Ghent, Belgium. The RV Belgica will play a key role in Belgian and European marine research in the coming decades. Thanks to the new ship, marine scientists will be able to continue and expand their multi-day or multi-week expeditions in Belgian waters and beyond. (Photo by Olivier Matthys/Getty Images)