Belgium PM suffers hearing loss after Princess Astrid fires close to his ear
Prime Minister Charles Michel was standing too close to Princess Astrid at one of the ceremonial appearances during a show up at a 20K race.
New York: Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel was forced to seek medical treatment after Princess Astrid fired a starter's pistol signalling the start of a 20K road race in Brussels.
Prime Minister Michel was standing too close to Princess Astrid at one of the routine ceremonial appearances during a show up at a 20K race, wave to the crowd and cheer as the runners bolt from a starting line and dash through the streets of Brussels.
Michel has been suffering hearing loss since a starter pistol, signalling the beginning of the race, was fired near his left ear, CNN quoted the Prime Minister's spokesman, Barend Leyts, as saying.
Michel, 41, is following a series of treatments for the injury and is still coming to work between doctor appointments, Leyts said.
The Prime Minister had to cancel a meeting at Parliament on Tuesday morning, but his schedule has not been cleared and his office is going about things as normally as possible, Leyts said.