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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Royal Prince Embarks on Surprising Career Path as DJ Vyntrix: Report
Prince Emmanuel of Belgium has reportedly become a DJ under the name of Vyntrix According to local outlet Het Laatste Nieuws, the 19-year-old prince's song 'Rio' was used on the Instagram page of the Luxembourg Grand Ducal Court Vyntrix is a duo and they have over 10,000 followers on Instagram, according to their pageA young prince has taken on an surprising career choice. According to local media outlet Het Laatste Nieuws, 19-year-old Prince Emmanuel of Belgium — who is the youngest son of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde — has has become a DJ under the name of Vyntrix. Vyntrix is a duo and according to their Instagram, which has over 10,000 followers, they make "deep house and tech house." So far the artists have released upbeat techno tracks such as 'Rio,' 'Palace' and 'Free.' 'Prince Emmanuel you really got it. It's very good the sound and so peaceful. Bravo proud off ouwher Royal Family. The most lovely Royals 👏👏👏👏❤️,' one person commented under a recent snippet of 'Free.' 'Beautiful miusc 🎼🎵🎶. @prince_emmanuel_of_belgium Congratulations 👏👏👏,' a second added. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! PEOPLE has contacted the Belgium royal family for comment. Last month, the prince's song 'Rio' was used on the Instagram page of the Luxembourg Grand Ducal Court., according to Het Laatste Nieuws. In the video, Grand Duke Henri, 70, and Grand Duchess María Teresa, 69, of Luxembourg were captured walking hand-in-hand at their garden party at Château Berg. Emmanuel's father, King Phillippe, is cousins with Grand Duke Henri, according to Het Laatste Nieuws. According to the Belgian prince's cousin Prince Aymeric is following Vyntrix's Instagram page. Prince Emmanuel is the third child of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium. The young royal, who is third in line to the throne, is the younger brother of Princess Elisabeth, 23, and Prince Gabriel, 21. He is also the older brother of Princess Eléonore, 17. Read the original article on People


Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Royal Prince makes major career change and now performs as 'deep house' DJ
Emmanuel, the 19-year-old Prince of Belgium, has released 'deep house' techno tracks under his duo DJ persona, Vyntrix, including one aptly named track 'Palace' The 19-year-old Prince of Belgium has started a career as a DJ, garnering more than 10,000 fans of his 'deep house and tech house' music. King Philippe and Queen Mathilde's youngest son Emmanuel is now a DJ under the name of Vyntrix, according to local media outlet Het Laatste Nieuws. The Prince is part of a duo playing music defined as originating from Chicago in the 1980s which incorporates elements of jazz, funk, and soul. The surprising career choice seems to be taking off for the teen, whose Instagram has more than 10,000 followers. The DJs have already released original tunes such as 'Rio,' 'Palace' and 'Free.' 'Prince Emmanuel you really got it. It's very good the sound and so peaceful. Bravo proud of our Royal Family. The most lovely Royals,' one person commented under a recent snippet of 'Free.' 'Beautiful music @prince_emmanuel_of_belgium Congratulations' a second added. Last month, the prince's song 'Rio' was used on the Instagram page of the Luxembourg Grand Ducal Court, according to Het Laatste Nieuws. Emmanuel's father, King Phillippe is cousins with Grand Duke Henri, 70, and Grand Duchess María Teresa, 69, of Luxembourg who were seen hand-in-hand at a garden party at their Château Berg last month. King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, Emmanuel's parents, were recently stranded in Chile after a problem with their flight home. The Belgian royals were forced to prolong a state visit to the South American country after difficulties on June 27, according to HLN. The King and Queen were supposed to take off on Thursday at 5pm local time from Antofagasta Airport, but the plane never made it off the runway. The royals were the last to board before the plane made its way to position on the runway. The Airbus then rattled as the cabin crew gave safety instructions. As a tow truck moved the plane to its take-off position, a tire was reportedly damaged, leaving the pair unable to fly home on time. Belga New Agency said the royal couple were taken off the plane after the incident, with the departure delayed for a few hours. Following a tire replacement, the flight then required official clearance to fly, and the King and Queen moved to a hotel to wait for the craft to be ready.