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Belgium: Duchess of Brabant Square in Boortmeerbeek, Flemish Brabant. [74] Belgium: Princess Elisabeth Additive Manufacturing Lab, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Leuven, Flemish Brabant. [55] Belgium: Athénée Royal Princesse Elisabeth in Aywaille, Liège Province. [75]
A decade before she was born, a law passed in Belgium that made the monarch's first born child heir to the throne, regardless of gender. Thus, when she was born on October 25, 2001, a future queen ...
In Munich on 2 October 1900, Duchess Elisabeth married Prince Albert I, second-in-line to the throne of Belgium (after his father Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders). Upon her husband's accession to the Belgian throne in 1909, Elisabeth became queen. The Congolese city of Élisabethville, today Lubumbashi, was named in her honor.
The heir to the Belgian throne is currently a student at Harvard.
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium Is Going to Harvard Patrick van Katwijk ... In the past year, she's made more prominent appearances—attending Prince Christian's 18th birthday gala in Denmark, ...
Heirs to the Belgian throne Monarch Heir Relationship to monarch Became heir (Date; Reason) Ceased to be heir (Date; Reason) Next in line of succession Leopold I: None, 1831–1833: Crown Prince Louis Philippe: Son 24 July 1833 Born 16 May 1834 Died None None, 1834–1835: Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant: Son 9 April 1835 Born 17 December 1865
The wives of Belgian monarchs have all been titled Queen and styled Majesty, with the exception of Leopold III of Belgium's second wife Mary Lilian Baels, who was titled Princess of Belgium and Princess of Réthy. All Belgian monarchs so far have been male, so there have only been female consorts.
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