Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra is set to study in Australia, marking a significant educational milestone as she pursues international relations and political economy.
Norwegian Royal Moves Down Under for Education

Norwegian Royal Moves Down Under for Education
Princess Ingrid Alexandra Embarks on University Journey at the University of Sydney
Norway's Princess Ingrid Alexandra, the second in line for the throne, is making waves with her decision to move to Australia for university studies. The 21-year-old will enroll in a degree program at the University of Sydney, where she is expected to join her fellow students later this August. Her studies will focus on international relations and political economy, according to announcements from Norway’s royal household.
Living on campus, Princess Ingrid will immerse herself in the academic atmosphere, as confirmed by a university representative. The university community is excited to welcome her, with Kirsten Andrews, the vice-president, expressing hopes that she will fully take advantage of the campus's vibrant environment, including various clubs and societies.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra is not only pursuing her education but also builds upon her previous experiences, such as completing military service as an engineer soldier and rifleman over the past year and a half. Her background reflects her dedication to service and interests in vital areas like environmental protection and climate change.
The princess’s enrollment at the University of Sydney comes closely on the heels of her mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, who spent a year studying in Australia as a high school student. With educational pursuits running deeply through the royal family, Princess Ingrid looks forward to these new chapters, demonstrating a commitment to both her studies and the international community.