Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway is set to embark on an exciting new chapter as she moves to Australia for her university education, pursuing a degree at the University of Sydney in international relations and political economy.
Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra Heads to Australia for University Studies

Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra Heads to Australia for University Studies
Princess Ingrid Alexandra, second in line to Norway's throne, enrolls at the University of Sydney to study international relations.
The 21-year-old princess will be joining her peers starting in August, living in student accommodation on campus. This decision follows her recent completion of military service, where she served for 15 months as an engineer soldier and rifleman. Her royal household announced that she is looking forward to dedicating her time to her studies and contributing to university life.
Kirsten Andrews, the university's vice-president, expressed enthusiasm about welcoming the young royal. She highlighted the importance of the campus experience and encouraged Alexandra to take full advantage of university activities while enjoying Sydney's vibrant lifestyle.
Princess Ingrid also shares a connection to Australia, as her mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, attended school in Victoria during her high school years. Born and raised in Oslo, the princess has noted environmental protection and addressing climate change as significant interests, indicating a proactive approach to her future endeavors.
As she transitions to student life down under, all eyes will be on the princess and her contributions both academically and socially within her new community.
Kirsten Andrews, the university's vice-president, expressed enthusiasm about welcoming the young royal. She highlighted the importance of the campus experience and encouraged Alexandra to take full advantage of university activities while enjoying Sydney's vibrant lifestyle.
Princess Ingrid also shares a connection to Australia, as her mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, attended school in Victoria during her high school years. Born and raised in Oslo, the princess has noted environmental protection and addressing climate change as significant interests, indicating a proactive approach to her future endeavors.
As she transitions to student life down under, all eyes will be on the princess and her contributions both academically and socially within her new community.