Crown Princess Elisabeth, 24, Reveals Major Plans After Harvard Graduation – Report
The future Belgian queen will receive a master in public policy and may take a gap year after a sailing trip across the Atlantic, reports said.
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Belgium’s Princess Elisabeth Shares Unseen Photos From Her Time as a Grad Student at Harvard University
Belgium’s Princess Elisabeth has completed her two-year master’s program in public policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, with her parents King Philippe and Queen Mathilde traveling to Boston to celebrate her graduation.
Elisabeth of Belgium continues to take leaps forward towards her future as Queen, especially because she is the greatest of a new generation of heirs who are Europe’s tomorrow. The last of her achievements is to have completed her master’s degree at Harvard University, in the United States, one of the most prestigious in the world. There she receives her diploma in Public Policy this Thursday, at a ceremony attended by her parents, the Kings, wh…
Princess Elisabeth receives her master's degree in Harvard and is facing a big interview for the first time: a young woman who is preparing to write history.
Crown Princess Elisabeth successfully completed her Master's degree at Harvard University in Boston, and of course this had to be duly celebrated!On Wednesday, the great graduate from Harvard University in Boston took place. And that the Belgian royal couple of course did not miss out on themselves, goes without saying. After all, her 24-year-old daughter Elisabeth now has her master's degree in public policy in her pocket and thus made a big mi…
Crown Princess Elisabeth (24) graduates today, but what does the future hold? "I want to take a step back for a while and think about what is coming my way, not rush anything," she says in an interview with Belgian journalists. She will not yet take on an active role as Crown Princess, although her future does lie in Belgium: "It is nice to know, this is my path."
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