Belgian princess left in doubt about her Harvard future following Trump’s foreign student ban
- Princess Elisabeth, the heir to the Belgian throne, is uncertain about returning to Harvard University after a U.S. ban on foreign students was announced by President Donald Trump.
- The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, affecting thousands, including the princess.
- Harvard University filed a lawsuit in federal court, claiming the Trump administration's action violates the First Amendment and harms over 7,000 visa holders.
- Belgium's Royal Palace is assessing the potential impact of the U.S. decision on Princess Elisabeth's education.
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Trump’s crackdown could affect future Belgium queen at Harvard
Princess Elisabeth, the 23-year-old future queen of Belgium, could see her Harvard enrollment affected by the Donald Trump administration’s ban on foreign students at the Ivory League university. “Princess Elisabeth has just completed her first year. The impact of [the Trump administration’s] decision will only become clearer in the coming days or weeks,” said a spokesperson for the Belgian… Source
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