ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: Belgium swore in Philippe as its new king on Sunday after his father Albert II abdicated, largely setting aside for one day questions about his ability to bring a divided country together.<br/> <br />Newly sworn in King Philippe and wife Queen Mathilde left the palace in a convertible that paraded to the parliament through festive crowds gathered in readiness for the new king and queen.<br/> <br />Philippe, 53, took his oath in Belgium's three official languages - Dutch, French and German - two-and-a-half weeks after King Albert, 79, announced that he would abdicate after 20 years on the throne.<br/> <br />Albert could be seen mouthing the words "Vive le roi" (Long live the king) at the swearing-in ceremony in parliament.<br/> <br />Fewer than half of people in Flanders believe Philippe will be a good king compared with two thirds in Wallonia, according to an opinion poll.<br/> <br />The 183-year-old country is split across the middle, with many Dutch speakers see