
Princess Elisabeth Thérèse Marie Hélène was born on October 25, 2001, the first daughter of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, Kingdom of Belgium.

As the Duchess of Brabant, Elisabeth has been heir to the throne since her father ascended the throne in 2013. This is a historic milestone, as she is the first future queen in the history of the Kingdom of Belgium, thanks to a change in the succession law in 1991, allowing the eldest child to inherit regardless of gender.

Not only did Elisabeth take on royal responsibilities from a young age, she also earned the public's respect for her seriousness in studying and developing herself. She studied at the Brussels International School, then went to Wales to study at UWC Atlantic College, which has trained many European royals such as Princess Leonor of Spain and Princess Alexia of the Netherlands.

In 2021, she continued her academic journey with a major in History and Politics at Oxford University (UK), one of the most prestigious universities in the world. Currently, Elisabeth is pursuing a Master's degree in Public Policy at Harvard University (USA).

In addition to Dutch and French, the two official languages of Belgium, Elisabeth is also fluent in German, English and is developing a foundation in Chinese. With 5 languages, she is able to communicate flexibly in diplomatic events and is a prominent face of European youth.

In addition to her academics, Elisabeth also received formal military training. In 2020, she attended a one-year officer training course at the Royal Military Academy of Belgium. The image of the young princess wearing a beret and carrying a backpack while marching once went viral on social media, demonstrating her seriousness in preparing for her future role as head of state.

In official speeches, Elisabeth impresses with her calm demeanor and ability to speak fluently in many languages. At Belgian National Day celebrations or memorial events, she is always the face of the new generation of the royal family, preserving tradition while integrating with the modern world.

While older European queens often have a dignified, noble beauty, Elisabeth represents a new model: elegant, youthful and intelligent. Her fashion sense is highly appreciated by the international media with the style of "quiet luxury" - a refined, classy but not ostentatious elegance.

The princess loves designs from Belgian fashion houses like Natan, as well as high-end brands like Safiyaa and Jigsaw. Classic dresses, neutral colors, neat shapes and minimalist accessories create the image of a modern, discreet but charismatic princess.

On the Cannes red carpet or at diplomatic events, Elisabeth doesn't need too many elaborate accents. An ivory dress, monochrome high heels and a slight smile are enough to make her shine.

For formal occasions, Elisabeth chooses a slender tiara, reminiscent of the style of the young Princess Diana, elegant but not aloof.

Many times, European media compared Elisabeth with Princess Kate Middleton, both of whom know how to combine fashion and public roles, inspiring young women to be independent, educated and brave.

In the context of many European royal families facing an image crisis, Elisabeth emerges as a positive symbol: No scandals, no gossip, always appearing neat and standard.

Although studying in the US, she still maintains a schedule of participating in events in Belgium and Europe, and actively participates in volunteer, educational and environmental activities.

Observers say that when Elisabeth ascends the throne in the future, Belgium will witness a new generation of royals, approachable, intelligent and inspiring. With her elegant beauty, high education and classy fashion sense, Princess Elisabeth is rewriting the image of a future European queen in the 21st century.
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