Princess Elisabeth | |||||
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Duchess of Brabant | |||||
Born | Princess Elisabeth of Belgium 25 October 2001 Erasmus Hospital, Brussels, Belgium | ||||
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House | Belgium | ||||
Father | Philippe | ||||
Mother | Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz | ||||
Religion | Catholicism | ||||
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Alma mater | Lincoln College, Oxford (BA) | ||||
Military career | |||||
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Years of service | 2020–present | ||||
Rank | Second lieutenant |
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Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant [b] (born 25 October 2001), is the heir apparent to the Belgian throne. The eldest child of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, she was elevated to the dukedom after her grandfather Albert II abdicated on 21 July 2013. [5]
The first child of the then Duke and Duchess of Brabant, Philippe (now King) and Mathilde, Elisabeth was delivered by Caesarean section at 21:58 CET on 25 October 2001 at the Erasmus Hospital, the teaching hospital of the Université libre de Bruxelles in Anderlecht, Brussels. [6] She was baptized on 9 December 2001 in the chapel of Ciergnon Castle in the Belgian Ardennes, by the late Cardinal Danneels, Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels. [7] Her godparents are Archduke Amedeo of Austria-Este (paternal cousin), and Countess Hélène d'Udekem d'Acoz (maternal aunt). [8]
Elisabeth initially studied at St John Berchmans College in Marollen, Brussels from September 2004 until August 2018. [9] [10] [11] [12] This marked a significant change in Belgian royal tradition, being the first time that a future Belgian monarch's education has begun in Dutch. [13] Elisabeth graduated from primary school in July 2013 with a 95% average on her report card. [14] She contributed to the St John Berchmans College's newspaper under the name "Elisabeth van België". [15] From August 2018, Elisabeth continued her secondary education at UWC Atlantic College in Llantwit Major, Wales under the name "Elisabeth de Brabant", receiving her International Baccalaureate diploma in May 2020. [12] [16] [17] Elisabeth attended the Yale Young Global Scholars Program at Yale University. [9] She also attended an introductory course at the Permanent Representation of Belgium to the United Nations in New York City. [18]
In May 2020, the Belgian Royal Court announced that Elisabeth would undertake military training. [19] On 31 August 2020, Elisabeth entered the Royal Military Academy in Brussels, studying social and military sciences. [20] [9] Among the 160th promotion, she received her blue beret in September 2020 and completed her one-year military training on 9 July 2021. [21] [22] Whilst attending the military academy, Elisabeth renounced any money that cadets receive and only obtained a certificate that she has completed the first year of training. [23] For the next two years, she attended the Royal Military Academy's annual three-week summer camps and other practical and theoretical military classes. [24] [25] [26] She swore the officers' oath on 26 September 2023 being commissioned as a second lieutenant in three branches of the Belgian Armed Forces. [27] [28] [29] Elisabeth had one of the highest grades among her promotion. [30]
Elisabeth went on to study history and politics at Lincoln College, Oxford, in October 2021. [31] [9] She obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree with upper second class honours in July 2024. [32] [33] Elisabeth rowed for Lincoln College Boat Club in Torpids, an Oxford rowing race, in February 2023 under the name "Elisabeth de Saxe-Cobourg". [34] In May 2024, the Belgian Royal Court announced that Elisabeth was admitted into Harvard Kennedy School to study for a two-year master's degree in public policy. [35] [36] [37] She was also selected for an Honorary Award from the Fulbright program. [38] [39] Elisabeth started her studies at Harvard in September 2024. [40]
Elisabeth speaks Dutch, French, German and English, [41] and has also taken classes in Mandarin Chinese. [42]
Elisabeth's first public appearance was on 21 July 2006, when she accompanied her parents during the Te Deum for National Day celebrations at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula. [43] The following year, on 13 June 2007, Elisabeth and her parents attended the opening of a new Technopolis youth interactive at Mechelen. [44] In February 2009, Elisabeth gave her name to a Belgian scientific polar research station. [9] She and her father also recorded a video message to support Belgian scientists in Antarctica. [45] In September 2011, Elisabeth gave her first public speech in Dutch at the opening of the Princess Elisabeth Children's Hospital, part of Ghent University Hospital. [46] She gave her first self-written speech on 17 October 2014 during commemorations of the centenary of the outbreak of World War I at Nieuwpoort. [45] [43] Elisabeth read the prayer intentions at her great-aunt Queen Fabiola's funeral in December 2014. [47] She christened the patrol vessel Pollux P902 on 6 May 2015 in Zeebrugge. [9] In April 2019, Elisabeth joined her father King Philippe on a visit to the training center of the Brussels firefighters. [48] She attended the funeral of Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg in May 2019. [45] In June 2019, Elisabeth and her mother traveled to Kenya on behalf of the United Nations Children's Fund and visited the Kakuma refugee camp. [49]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Elisabeth held conversations over the phone with elderly people in residential care centers in order to give them encouragement and support. [9] On 21 July 2021, she joined fellow students of the Royal Military Academy of Belgium to parade during Belgian National Day. [50] In March 2022, Elisabeth and her parents attended a roundtable discussion about the ramifications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [51] On 12 May 2022, Elisabeth accompanied her aunt Princess Astrid on a visit to St Hilda's College, Oxford. [52] There, she and her aunt met St Hilda's Principal Professor Dame Sarah Springman and the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University Professor Dame Louise Richardson. [52] On 17 June 2022, together with her mother Queen Mathilde, she was among the royal guests invited to the celebrations of the 18th birthday of Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway. [53] Elisabeth carried her two first solo official engagements in the following week by christening the Belgian oceanographic research vessel RV Belgica and inaugurating KU Leuven's Princess Elisabeth Additive Manufacturing Lab. [54] [55] In December 2022, Elisabeth and her brother Prince Emmanuel participated in the Warmathon in Brussels. [56] [57]
In March 2023, Elisabeth and her mother Queen Mathilde traveled to Egypt, where they visited archaeological sites. [58] On 5 May 2023, Elisabeth accompanied her father to a reception at Buckingham Palace the evening before the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom. [59] In June 2023, she and her father attended the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Rajwa Al Saif. [60] Elisabeth carried her first solo official trip abroad in October 2023 by attending Prince Christian of Denmark's 18th birthday celebration banquet at Christiansborg Palace, Denmark. [61] In March 2024, she and her father King Philippe received the former U.S. President Barack Obama at the Castle of Laeken. [62] In June 2024, Elisabeth and her siblings voted for the regional, federal and European elections. [63]
Elisabeth volunteers to help children with learning difficulties, the elderly, the homeless and disabled people. [19]
Ten years prior to Elisabeth's birth, a new 1991 amendment of the succession line was implemented which introduced absolute primogeniture, defining her as the first in the line of succession since she is the eldest child. On 21 July 2013, once Elisabeth's father had sworn the oath of office as King (her grandfather having abdicated shortly before), she became heir apparent to the throne, receiving the title of Duchess of Brabant. [64] Should she ascend as expected, Elisabeth shall become Belgium's first female monarch. [65]
Styled "Her Royal Highness Princess Elisabeth of Belgium" from birth, when her father acceded as King of the Belgians on 21 July 2013, she was accorded the title of "Her Royal Highness Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant". [9] As the heir to the throne, Elisabeth's full title is "Princess Elisabeth de Saxe-Cobourg, Duchess of Brabant, Princess of Belgium". [66] She is informally addressed by the media and general public as "Crown Princess Elisabeth". [67] [68] [69] [70]
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Le Prince Philippe a annoncé, dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi à la presse, que la Princesse Élisabeth Thérèse Marie Hélène était née à 21h58 par césarienne.
The phase will end on Sept. 25 with a blue berets ceremony. Students who pass the training will receive their blue beret in front of their family members.
Elle est commissionnée au grade de sous-lieutenant de l'armée belge. [She was commissioned at the rank of second lieutenant in the Belgian army.]
Als koningin Elisabeth zal ze te zijner tijd opperbevelhebber zijn. Sinds haar training is ze sub-luitenant binnen de drie strijdmachten en mag ze van alle drie het uniform dragen.[As Queen Elisabeth, she will eventually be commander-in-chief. Since her training, she has been a second lieutenant in the three armed forces and is allowed to wear the uniform of all three.]
In the past, only boys could become Kings. The Constitution was changed in 1991: Princesses can now also ascend the throne and become Queen. Princess Elisabeth, who is the eldest of four children of King Philippe, is therefore the heiress of the Belgian monarchy. When she succeeds her father King Philippe, Princess Elisabeth will be the first woman to become Head of State in Belgium.
... de titel van Prins of Prinses van België volgend op hun voornaam en voor zover ze die voeren, hun familienaam en hun dynastieke titel, en voor de andere titels die hun rechtens hun ascendentie toekomen. Hun voornaam wordt voorafgegaan door het predicaat Zijne of Hare Koninklijke Hoogheid.[... the title of Prince or Princess of Belgium following their first name and, insofar as they use it, their family name and their dynastic title, and for the other titles to which they are entitled by right of ascendancy. Their first name is preceded by the predicate His or Her Royal Highness.]
En opeens duiken nieuwe foto's van kandidaat-officier Van België in kaki uniform op? [And suddenly new photos of officer cadet Van België in khaki uniform appear? ]
Zowat elke KMS'er begint bij de landcomponent en kiest later pas zijn of haar specialisatie.[Almost every Royal Military Academy students starts with the land component and only chooses his or her specialization later.]