
Innovation, creativity and human connection were at the heart of the celebrations marking Grand Duke Guillaume’s accession to the throne this weekend.
On 3 October 2025, Luxembourg marked a historic moment: the abdication of HRH Grand Duke Henri and the swearing-in of his successor, HRH Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume.
As a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy, Luxembourg is represented by the Grand Duke both domestically and internationally.
"A monarchy is often anchored in centuries-old traditions that form an essential part of our identity. And yet, the monarchy must evolve with the times and remain oriented toward the future. I want to be the Grand Duke who builds bridges between generations, between tradition and innovation," declared Grand Duke Guillaume in his first speech. " I will strive to build bridges between people, thereby strengthening the cohesion of our society. Looking to the future, it is our shared values, our creativity and our solidarity that shall carry us forward together."
In his speech, the Grand Duke emphasised the importance of innovation and technological progress. “Through innovative investments, Luxembourg today stands not only as a leading financial centre, but also an increasingly attractive hub for new technologies,” he stated. “In doing so, we are shaping our future, building a strong and sustainable economy, and preserving our social model. Here in Luxembourg, we have what it takes to rise to the challenges of tomorrow.”
Here in Luxembourg, we have what it takes to rise to the challenges of tomorrow.
HRH Grand Duke Guillaume
He pointed out that one of Luxembourg’s main strengths is to build bridges, and that the country’s social stability remains an asset for both its society and its economy. “These are the hallmarks of a Luxembourg that is dynamic, innovative and attractive. In my new role, it will be a great honour to me to continue to embody this Luxembourg abroad and to support the endeavours of our government.”
Photo: © Maison du Grand-Duc / Kary Barthelmey