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    Belgian princess to resume Harvard studies after Trump move to ban foreign students

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    Posted on August 19, 2025

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    Princess Elisabeth of Belgium will continue her Harvard studies after a U.S. judge blocked Trump's ban on foreign students, allowing her to pursue her master's in Public Policy.

    Belgian Princess Elisabeth to Continue Harvard Studies Amid Travel Ban

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Princess Elisabeth, 23-year-old heir to the Belgian throne, will be able to continue her studies at Harvard University, her spokespeople said, after she was caught up in a U.S. government move to bar the entry of foreign students to study there.

    "I can confirm that, for now, all the conditions seem to be in place for the princess to continue her studies at Harvard," the Belgian Royal Palace's communication director Xavier Baert said on Tuesday, confirming a newspaper report.

    In May, when U.S. President Donald Trump's administration announced the ban, the Royal Palace voiced concern that Princess Elisabeth, being a Belgian national, might be unable to continue her studies at Harvard.

    But in June, a federal judge blocked the administration from implementing the proclamation Trump signed that sought to bar foreign nationals from entering the U.S. to study at Harvard.

    The Trump administration has said it is trying to force change at Harvard and other top-level universities across the U.S., contending they have become bastions of leftist "woke" thought and antisemitism, which they deny.

    The administration has appealed the judge's ruling, but with the new school year set to begin on Sept 2, the injunction against the foreign student ban remains in effect.

    The future queen of Belgium is set to begin her second year of a two-year master's program in Public Policy at Harvard, a course designed to broaden students' perspectives and sharpen their skills for "successful careers in public service", according to Harvard's website.

    Almost 6,800 international students attended the 388-year-old university in its most recent school year, comprising about 27% of its student population.

    (Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Additional reporting by Nate Raymond; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Princess Elisabeth can continue her Harvard studies.
    • •A U.S. judge blocked Trump's foreign student ban.
    • •The ban aimed to change policies at U.S. universities.
    • •Harvard hosts a significant international student population.
    • •The princess is pursuing a master's in Public Policy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Belgian princess to resume Harvard studies after Trump move to ban foreign students

    1What is Princess Elisabeth studying at Harvard?

    Princess Elisabeth is enrolled in a two-year master's program in Public Policy at Harvard University.

    2What was the concern regarding her studies?

    There was concern that Princess Elisabeth, as a Belgian national, might be unable to continue her studies due to a U.S. travel ban announced by the Trump administration.

    3What legal action was taken against the travel ban?

    In June, a federal judge blocked the implementation of the travel ban that sought to bar foreign nationals from entering the U.S. to study at Harvard.

    4What percentage of Harvard's student population are international students?

    Almost 6,800 international students attended Harvard in the most recent school year, comprising about 27% of its student population.

    5When does the new school year at Harvard begin?

    The new school year at Harvard is set to begin on September 2.

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