One of the 6, 800 international students enrolled at Harvard University, Princess Elisabeth, the future queen of Belgium, whose fate then hangs in the balance as the Donald Trump administration forbids the institution from accepting foreign students. A federal judge temporarily stifled the president’s restrictions on the student exchange program as Harvard brought the lawsuit against Trump, but the situation is still questionable. The princess’s legal standing, which is 23 years old, is unknown. The Royal Palace has released a statement regarding the situation. The first year has really come to an end for Princess Elisabeth. In the upcoming days and weeks, the Trump administration’s decision will only become more clear. We are now conducting an investigation, according to Flemish Royal Palace spokesman Lore Vandoorne. We are currently analyzing this and will allow things live. In the upcoming days and weeks, Xavier Baert, the Palace’s contact producer, added that there is still a lot to go on. In a two-year mentor programme at Harvard, Princess Elisabeth is majoring in public policy. After earning her bachelor degree from Oxford University, the empress moved to the US to study at Harvard. Elisabeth de Saxe-Coburg, who went by the name” Elisabeth de Saxe-Coburg,” attended Oxford and majored in history and politics. The castle previously disclosed that the lady had taken the Harvard entrance exams and had been chosen for a Fulbright honor. Although having a younger brother, Elisabeth will be the next king as the nation changed legislation favoring female descendants in 1991. She will be the eldest child of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde. Princess finds herself caught up in the conflict as the Trump administration requests information from Harvard, the majority of whom are foreign students, engaging in illegal actions or using violence during protests. The school received a 72-hour order from the presidency, but the college threw the court and obtained a temporary remain against the administration.
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