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Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant ( nl, Elisabeth Theresia Maria Helena; french: Élisabeth Thérèse Marie Hélène; born 25 October 2001) is the
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to the Belgian throne. The eldest child of King Philippe and
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, she acquired her position after her grandfather King Albert II abdicated in favour of her father on 21 July 2013.


Birth

The first child of the then
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and Duchess of Brabant, Elisabeth was delivered by
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at 21:58 CET on 25 October 2001 at the Erasmus Hospital, the teaching hospital of Université libre de Bruxelles in
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, Brussels. She was
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on 9 December 2001 in the chapel of
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in the Belgian Ardennes, by
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Godfried Danneels, the Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels. Her godparents are Archduke Amedeo of Austria-Este (paternal cousin), and Countess Hélène d'Udekem d'Acoz (maternal aunt).


Education

Elisabeth studied at
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in the Marollen district of
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, which had been attended by her older cousins, the children of her paternal aunt, Princess Astrid of Belgium. This is a significant change in the habits of the royal family, as it is the first time that a future Belgian monarch's education has begun in Dutch. In 2018, she continued her secondary education at UWC Atlantic College in
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and received her International Baccalaureate Diploma in 2020. She also attended the Yale Young Global Scholars Program at
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. After her secondary school graduation in 2020, she spent a year at the Royal Military Academy Belgium in Brussels, studying Social and Military Sciences. She began studying history and politics at Lincoln College,
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in October 2021, while she continues to attend Royal Military Academy Belgium's annual summer camps and other practical and theoretical military classes. Elisabeth speaks Dutch, French, German and English. She also took classes in Mandarin Chinese.


Activities

Elisabeth's first public appearance was on 21 July 2006, when she accompanied her parents during a
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for National Day celebrations in the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula. A year later, on 13 June 2007, Princess Elisabeth and her parents attended the opening of a new Technopolis youth interactive at
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. In 2009, Elisabeth gave her name to the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Station, a Belgian scientific polar research station. In September 2011, the nine-year-old princess gave her first public speech (in Dutch) at the opening of Princess Elisabeth Children’s Hospital, part of Ghent University Hospital in
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. She gave her first official speech in 2014 during commemorations of the centenary of the outbreak of World War I. Princess Elisabeth became godmother of a patrol vessel named ''Pollux P902'' on 6 May 2015 in
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. In June 2019, the Duchess of Brabant and her mother traveled to
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for the
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, where they visited the Kakuma refugee camp. During the
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, Princess Elisabeth had conversations over the phone with elderly people in residential care centers in order to encourage and support them. On 21 July 2021, she was among the fellow students of the Royal Military Academy Belgium to parade during the Belgian National Day. On 12 May 2022, Princess Elisabeth accompanied her aunt Princess Astrid on a visit to St Hilda's College. There, she and her aunt met St Hilda’s Principal Professor Dame
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and Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford Professor Louise Richardson. On 17 June 2022, together with her mother the Queen, she was among the royal guests invited to the celebrations of the 18th birthday of Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway. This was her first public event outside of Belgium and the occasion for the Princess to wear publicly the tiara her parents gave her as a gift on her own 18th birthday for the first time. She carried her two first solo official engagements in the following week by christening the Belgian oceanographic research vessel RV ''Belgica'' and inaugurating
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's Princess Elisabeth Additive Manufacturing Lab. Elisabeth volunteers to help children with learning difficulties, the elderly, the homeless and people with a handicap.


Position

Ten years prior to Elisabeth's birth, a new act of
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was put into effect which introduced
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, meaning that she comes first in the line of succession because she is the eldest child. On 21 July 2013, once Elisabeth's father had taken the oath of office as
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(his father, King Albert II, having abdicated shortly before), she became
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to the throne and as such bears the title of Duchess of Brabant. If she ascends to the throne as expected, she will be Belgium's first female monarch.


Eponym

* * Princess Elisabeth Antarctica (2009) * Princess Elisabeth Children's Hospital (2011) * Princess Elisabeth Park (2019) * ''Microcostatus elisabethianus'' * Athénée Royal Princesse Elisabeth * Princess Elisabeth Additive Manufacturing Lab (2022)


Titles, styles and honour

*25 October 2001 – 21 July 2013: ''Her Royal Highness'' Princess Elisabeth of Belgium *21 July 2013 – present: ''Her Royal Highness'' Princess Elisabeth, The Duchess of Brabant


Honour

* : Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold (25 October 2019)


Arms


nl, Eendracht maakt macht
german: Einigkeit macht stark , other_elements = The whole is placed on a mantle
purpure In heraldry, purpure, () is a tincture, equivalent to the colour "purple", and is one of the five main or most usually used ''colours'' (as opposed to ''metals''). It may be portrayed in engravings by a series of parallel lines at a 45-degree angl ...
with ermine lining, fringes and tassels or and ensigned with the Royal crown of Belgium.


See also

*
List of current heirs apparent This is the list of current heirs apparent to the thrones of the world as of . List of heirs apparent In federal monarchies Malaysia United Arab Emirates Current sovereign monarchs without an heir apparent Current federal monarchs witho ...


References


External links


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