As for Gabriel, he has shown few signs of pursuing any sort of normalcy.
As far as royal perks go, these are far from lacking.
If the outside of Gabriel’s childhood home is set to impress, the inside is even more fabulous.

The royal family’s office space is also dreamy with floor-length curtains and bright red chairs.
While this environment might sound like something right out of a storybook, it’s simply Gabriel’s home.
Indeed, the most magnificent things are just daily occurrences for many of Europe’s most beloved royals.

That being said, the most impressive part of the grounds are almost certainly their unique indoor gardens.
These enormous structures are not just stunning to behold but also perfect for the preservation of tropical plants.
Video footage of the greenhouses' interiors reveal sunny halls brimming with palm trees and ferns.

Some of the flora growing in the space are considered particularly rare, according to theroyal family’s website.
For Gabriel, growing up surrounded by so much natural beauty must have been magical.
For the young Prince Gabriel, this meant having the opportunity to develop a several expensive hobbies.

He plays tennis and knows how to sail.
Plus, he is also a skilled downhill skier who frequents some of Europe’s most exclusive mountain resorts.
It is common for five-star hotels in Verbier to cost over $1,000 per night per room.

Indeed, he has spent a considerable amount of time in the land of baguette and Marie Antoinette.
He was even able to study abroad in Brittany a region in northwest France.
There, he has had the privilege of enhancing his military education in an international environment.

During their trip to Paris, the young royals were photographed wandering the Olympic Village.
When it comes to supporting Belgium, the prince seems willing to cheer on any kind of sports team.
Prince Gabriel likely knows this as his family likes to take their warm weather holidays to a new level.

It is understood that they also like to indulge in a little bit of shopping during their summer break.
Over the years, he has dipped his toes several times into the wonderful world of philanthropy.
As a small child, he got his first taste of community-building by participating in the scouts.

Later, he supported people with disabilities.
During the crisis, he donated his time to folks living in care centers.
The prince’s act of kindness certainly brightened the days of many of Belgium’s most isolated citizens.

Throughout her royal career, Astrid has acted as Roll Back Malaria’s special envoy.
She has also supported the Special Olympics by participating in the International Paralympic Committee.
For a young prince, this kind of attention is often just part of his royal role.

This is exactly what Prince Gabriel of Belgium did when he refused to accept his royal salary.
Gabriel who will perform a similar role can eventually expect to be paid just as handsomely as Astrid.
