A future queen, caught in a campus crackdown!
Belgium’s future queen, Princess Elisabeth, is facing growing uncertainty in her educational aspirations after getting caught in the crossfire of President Donald Trump’s escalating showdown with Harvard University .
What’s happening?
Princess Elisabeth, the Duchess of Brabant and heir to the Belgian throne, is facing an unexpected challenge in her academic journey due to escalating tensions between the Trump administration and Harvard University.
Currently enrolled in a two-year master's program in public policy at Harvard Kennedy School , the 23-year-old royal has just completed her first year at the Ivy League school. However, recent federal actions threaten to disrupt her studies and raise questions about the future of international students at the institution.
The Trump-Harvard dispute
The conflict between the POTUS and the prestigious Harvard University began when President Donald Trump's administration accused Harvard University of fostering antisemitism, promoting ‘woke’ ideologies, and favoring minority admissions over white and Asian applicants. In retaliation, the administration announced a freeze on nearly $3 billion in federal research grants and threatened to revoke Harvard's eligibility to host international students. These measures have created an atmosphere of uncertainty for thousands of foreign students, including Princess Elisabeth.
In response, Harvard filed a lawsuit against the federal government, arguing that the actions violated academic freedom and due process. A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the ban on international students, providing a temporary reprieve.
However, the legal battle is ongoing, and the outcome remains uncertain.
Impact on Princess Elisabeth’s education:
As an international student, Princess Elisabeth has been directly affected by these developments.
Elisabeth is enrolled at the Cambridge, Mass., university to study public policy in a two-year master’s program, which aims to prepare students for a “successful career in public service.”
The Belgian Royal Palace has acknowledged the situation and is closely monitoring the legal proceedings.
Lore Vandoorne, a spokesperson for the Belgian Royal House, said in a statement, “Princess Elisabeth has just completed her first year. The impact of [the Trump administration’s] decision will only become clearer in the coming days/weeks. We are currently investigating the situation.”
The palace’s communication director, Xavier Baert, added, “We are analyzing this at the moment and will let things settle. A lot can still happen in the coming days and weeks.”
However, no official statement has been made regarding her future plans in case she loses out on the chance to complete her education at Harvard University.
What might happen now?
Several scenarios could unfold depending on the resolution of the legal challenges:
Restoration of international student status: If the court rules in favor of Harvard, international students, including Princess Elisabeth, would be permitted to continue their studies without interruption.
Continued restrictions: Should the administration prevail, Harvard may be forced to comply with federal demands, potentially leading to the expulsion of international students or a reduction in their numbers.
Alternative options: In the event of prolonged uncertainty, Princess Elisabeth may consider transferring to another institution or pursuing her studies through online platforms, though such options may not align with her academic and diplomatic goals.
Who is Princess Elisabeth?
Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, is the heir apparent to the Belgian throne and the eldest child of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde. Born in October 2001, in Anderlecht, Belgium, the 23-year-old is poised to become the first reigning queen of Belgium, as previous queens have only held the title of consort.
Early education:
Known as eloquent, compassionate, and unpretentious, Princess Elisabeth has pursued a diverse educational path from early on. She earned her International Baccalaureate from UWC Atlantic College in Wales in 2020. After that, she enrolled at the Royal Military Academy in Belgium, where she completed a year of training in social and military sciences, focusing on geopolitics, communication, international relations, and management.
In 2021, Elisabeth began a three-year program in History and Politics at Lincoln College, University of Oxford, graduating in July 2024. Following her undergraduate studies, she commenced a two-year Master's in Public Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School in the United States.
Not only has Princess Elisabeth demonstrated a commitment to national service from a young age, but the young adult’s multilingual abilities, too, speak for her dedication to academic excellence. Princess Elisabeth is fluent in Dutch, French, German, and English, which reflects her upbringing in a multilingual environment – something that is going to be one of her key strengths as she prepares for her future leadership role.
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