Windows 11 on Mac? Microsoft has an official way
Although it is not ideal
Microsoft has officially approved a way to run Windows 11 on your Mac, though not in the way you might have expected. This will be done through Parallels Desktop 18, for ARM versions of Windows 11 Pro and Enterprise on Macs with M1 and M2 chipsets. It is essentially a virtual machine, which has at least the official approval of Microsoft.
Of course there are limitations. 32-bit ARM applications are not supported, and devices will not work if they do not have Windows 11 ARM drivers. You will not have access to Android applications or Linux subsystems and in general to anything that needs another layer of virtulization. Also forget about supporting games or better games that require at least DirectX 12 or OpenGL 3.3 as they are not supported.

This solution will not satisfy users who want native Windows support as they had with Apple’s Boot Camp for Intel Macs. However, it is the closest thing to a collaboration between Apple and Microsoft and can serve you if you need Windows applications for your work.