The future queen of Belgium, a Harvard student, responds to the fight of Trump vs. University: ‘A lot can do …’

Belgian Palace has issued a statement for Princess Elizabeth who is an international student in Harvard.

Belgian’s future queen Princess Elizabeth is one of the 6,800 foreign students enrolled at Harvard University, whose fate is now hanging in balance as the Donald Trump administration stopped the university from taking international students.As Harvard sued Trump, a federal judge temporarily blocked the administration’s ban on the student exchange program, but the future is still uncertain.The legal status of the 23 -year -old princess is not known. The Royal Palace has issued a statement on the situation. “Princess Elizabeth has completed her first year. (The impact of the Trump Administration’s) decision will be clear only in the coming days/weeks. We are currently investigating the situation, “Belgium Royal Palace spokesman Vidya Wandourn said.“We are currently analyzing it and allowing things to settle. A lot can happen in the coming days and weeks,” said Javier Bart, Director of Palace.Princess Elizabeth is studying public policy at a two -year master’s degree program Harvard.In the fall last year, Princess moved to the US to study at Harvard after completing her bachelor’s degree from the University of Oxford. In Oxford, Elizabeth studied history and politics, enrolled under the name “Elizabeth de Sachs-Cumbberg”. Palace earlier announced that the princess passed the entrance examination in Harvard and was selected for a Fulbright Prize. Elizabeth is the eldest child of King Philip and Queen Maithilde and despite being a younger brother, the next emperor will be the next emperor, as the country changed the law in favor of male children in 1991.The princess finds themselves caught in the fight as the Trump administration asked Harvard to record his line to a toe – most international students are involved in violence on illegal activities or protests. The administration yesterday gave the university as a 72-hour ultimatum but the university knocked the court and got temporary migration against the administration.

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