He began in the restaurant run by his father at the Brussels International Exhibition of 1897. He then worked in the kitchens of Leopold II. When the king died, he followed the Édouard Empain to Egypt to work in his hotels in Heliopolis. He was again an employee of the Royal Palace, from the 1930s to the 1960s, during the reigns ...
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