Princess Elisabeth of Belgium looks chic in new birthday portraits

by · Mail Online

The Belgian royal family has released two new portraits to mark Princess Elisabeth's 23rd birthday today.

The heir to the Belgian throne posed for the new photographs in America, where she is studying for her MA in public policy at Harvard Kennedy School.

Elisabeth looked typically stylish in set from ba&sh, including a £240 short-sleeved vest with a jacquard pattern and a matching £230 midi skirt.

She styled her brunette tresses loose for the occasion and opted for a natural makeup look.

The Instagram caption read: 'Princess Elisabeth celebrates her 23rd spring today! Thank you (from the USA) for the birthday wishes!'

The Belgian Royal Palace has released two new portraits to celebrate Princess Elisabeth's (pictured) 23rd birthday

The royal ditched a high-society snapper and had a fellow student called Max Bueno take the images - a scholarship student studying at the same school as Elisabeth, who is also a professional photographer. 

Max also snapped the royal for her first official portraits as a student at Harvard Kennedy School in September.

The student highlighted his skills behind the camera, capturing the heir to the Belgian throne outside her school building.

According to HLN News, Elisabeth, who previously studied at Oxford University, is settling into her new American school because, perhaps unsurprisingly, 'quite a few people want to be her friend'.

In the images, Elisabeth dressed the part and donned a pair of £210 Crest high rise wide leg jeans from classic American brand Tommy Hilfiger with a brown sleeveless tank top.

Photographer and student Max boasts an impressive background, having been commissioned as a naval intelligence officer with the US Naval Academy and graduated with a B.S in Quantitative Economics.

In July, Princess Elisabeth of Belgium thanked the University of Oxford for three 'wonderful' years - as she prepares to move to Cambridge for her MA at Harvard.

The royal moved to the UK in the autumn of 2021 to start her History and Politics undergraduate course at Lincoln College.

The heir to the Belgian throne put on a chic display in a matching set from French luxury brand ba&sh

The future European Queen enrolled at the institution under the name 'Elisabeth de Saxe-Coburg' and was a member of Lincoln College. 

Speaking about her time there, a spokesperson for the Belgian Royal Palace told the Oxford Mail: 'The Princess loved studying in Oxford and had a wonderful time in Lincoln College.'

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As well as being an active member of her college's boat club, Elisabeth would have completed around six written papers and a thesis in History or Politics in her final year to complete the degree. 

Now, Princess Elisabeth's has joined the renowned Harvard University in Cambridge, where the Princess passed entrance tests to.

The palace told Brussels Times: 'The Princess was also selected for an 'Honorary Award' from the Fullbright Program, the US Department of State's international educational exchange programme.'

And it seems Princess Elisabeth is already immersing herself in American culture. In March, she hosted former US president Barack Obama when she joined her father King Philippe in Brussels.

She took time out of her studies to carry out the rare royal engagement in her home nation. 

Elisabeth is next in line to the Belgian throne as she is the eldest child of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde.

According to Belgian newspaper Le Soir, the princess completed a written Oxford entrance exam in history 'anonymously' so that her royal status would not affect her chances of being offered a place. 

Elisabeth is believed to have chosen the course herself, in agreement with her parents, and reportedly consulted with graduates from various universities and made her decision based on what would be most useful to her in her role as Queen later in life.

During her time at Oxford there was speculation about her love life amid reports she was dating an 'ordinary' young man. 

Belgian media reported that then 20-year-old had found love with fellow student Nicholas Dodd, 20, from Rochdale.

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Mr Dodd read History at the same college according to Het Laatste Nieuws, a Dutch-language newspaper based in Antwerp, Belgium. 

However, the rumours were quashed when Dodd's family said the reports were 'false'.

'They just go to the same college and study together. Just like all his other friends, I can't comment any further,' an unnamed family member told Manchester Evening News

When asked about the rumours, the Royal Palace refused to comment, according to French-language, Belgium-based television station RTL

An accomplished 23-year-old by any measure, the official royal website says Elisabeth enjoys walking in nature, reading and playing the piano – although like 'all youngsters her age', writes the palace, 'her taste in music is varied.'

Elisabeth - who speaks Dutch, French, German, English, and has also taken classes in Mandarin Chinese - began attending royal engagements from a young age and was just nine when she delivered a speech at the opening of the Princess Elisabeth Children's Hospital.