The young Belgian Prince Emmanuel, has made a surprising career change by becoming a DJ under the name of Vyntrix. Vyntrix is a duo and according to their Instagram, which has over 10K followers, they make "deep house and tech house."
The youngest son of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde is only 19-years-old and has already released tracks such as "Palace" and "Free". Many fans of the Prince have commented on the music via social media, praising the new direction.
One wrote: "The royal family definitely never ceases to amaze us... in a very nice way. Go for it, Prince, follow your dreams."
Another said: "Awesome, hopefully the protocol won't hinder you too much from performing in public if that's your dream."
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.
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.
The prince, who is also reported to be an avid saxophone player, appears to have launched his new musical venture earlier this year.
Vyntrix's Instagram doesn't name him explicitly, instead describing the musical project as a "duo of two Artists" who "make deep house and tech house."
While it may not seem like a typical royal pursuit, as the third of four siblings, Prince Emmanuel is not the heir apparent to the Belgian throne and that title will go to his older sister, Princess Elisabeth.
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