Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, the country's future queen, is facing uncertainty over her studies at Harvard University due to a new ban on international students imposed by the Trump administration.
The 23-year-old royal has just completed her first year of a master's program at the prestigious university. The policy could force her, along with many other foreign students, to leave the United States and disrupt their education. The Belgian Royal Palace has stated that Princess Elisabeth is awaiting further information about whether she can continue her studies.
This situation highlights the broader impact of U.S. immigration policies on international students and global academic institutions.
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Honestly, I think Trump is just putting America first like he promised, and that's how it should be. We can't keep letting everyone and their mother come here, even if they're royalty from some other country. If Princess Elisabeth wants to study here, she should follow the same rules as everyone else. Harvard will do just fine without a Belgian princess—time to focus on our own students for a change!
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Trump could have the future Queen of Belgium Elisabeth, 23, kicked out of Harvard under new ban
President Donald Trump's ban on foreign students studying at Harvard could result in Princess Elisabeth of Belgium having to leave the ivy league university.
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Belgium’s future queen caught up in Trump’s war on Harvard
Princess Elisabeth, who will be the next queen of Belgium, is enrolled in a two-year master’s degree in public policy at Harvard, one of the world’s most elite universities.
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