Norway Princess Ingrid Alexandra moves to Australia to his university studies, enrolling in the degree program at the University of Sydney.
Alexandra, which is the second line with the Norwegian throne, will join her colleagues from August and will study “International Relations and Political Economics”, said Norwegian Royal Household.
The 21-year-old will study regularly and lives in the student residence on campus, the University spokesman said.
The Norwegian King Harald is Aleksandra Grandpa and her father is Crown Prince Haakon.
“Her Royal Highness is looking forward to committing her studies in the years to come,” said Norwegian Royal Household in the statement.
The mother of Princess, Morcit Princess, was conducted a year during his high school in Victoria high school.
The University of Sydney is looking forward to welcome the princess, his vice president, Kirsten Andrews said.
“We know how much campus is worthy and we hope that the princess is maximizing the maximum basics and environment, clubs and societies, as well as our nearest Sidney,” said Mrs. Andrews in the statement.
Born and grew up in Oslo, Princess recently finished military service, spent 15 months as an engineering soldier and Rifleman.
Its biography on the royal family’s website states environmental protection and climate change as key interests.