The daughter of Norway Hocon’s cronprint, 20-year-old Princess Ingrid Alexander, began training at the University of Sydney.
Princess Ingrid Alexander, the only daughter of the Crown Prince of Norway Hokon and Princess Mette Marit, has moved to Australia to gain higher education.
Now the 20-year-old heir to the throne is a student at Sydney University, where he will study undergraduate in the direction of social sciences.
For three years, Ingrid has been living in a study dormitory on campus territory. He officially commented on his decision:
“I hope to start training at the University of Sydney. To be a student it will be very interesting, and I hope the opportunity to gain new knowledge of both European and international activities. I am sure I will learn a lot”
Ingrid Alexander continued the tradition of his family education. His grandfather, King Harald, was studying at Oxford, and his father – Crown Prince Hokon – was studied in the USA and Great Britain.
After the graduation, the princess plans to return to Norway and gradually participate in the official performance of the royal family.
Earlier it was reported that Princess Elizabeth, the future queen of Belgium, became a student at Harvard University.
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