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Will Trump Deport Belgium's Future Queen? She's Caught up in Harvard Foreign Student Ban and Situation Is Uncertain

Summary by The Economic Times
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, heir to the throne, faces uncertainty regarding her studies at Harvard due to the Trump administration's ban on international students. The royal palace is currently analyzing the situation and awaiting further clarification, as the ban's consequences could force her to leave the U.S. despite pursuing a public policy master's program.

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Belgium's crown princess gets to feel the effects of Donald Trump's politics, Ed Sheeran sings in German, and Jan Böhmermann wants to hold the sausage to society.

·Munich, Germany
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The Belgian Crown Princess Elisabeth is one of the approximately 7000 foreign students at the U.S. elite university Harvard. The plans of the Trump government for an entry ban could also meet the 23-year-olds.

·Germany
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The U.S. government is trying to deny foreign students access to the university. Crown Princess Elisabeth of Belgium is currently completing a two-year Master's degree in Public Policy at the private university in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.

·Vienna, Austria
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Although at the last NATO summit Donald Trump stayed with the kings of Holland, not all the royal houses in northern Europe look relaxedly at the U.S. President. The Belgian royal family is an example. Isabel, the heir princess, began her stay in the U.S. a year ago to complete her training. The 23-year-old girl is studying a Master in Public Policy. The training lasts two years, but... it is at Harvard. And as Trump has put the prestigious scho…

·Granada, Spain
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Elisabeth of Belgium holds a two-year master's degree in public policy from the private university.

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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