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The Aussie treat Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway can't get enough of as she studies Down Under
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway has been pictured with a beloved Australian snack.
The royal, who is currently studying at the University of Sydney, was snapped walking around campus on Sunday with two packets of Tim Tams.
The 21-year-old was gifted the beloved Aussie biscuits by her local friend, who has been helping Ingrid transition into life Down Under.
The Aussie pal was clearly in the know, purchasing popular flavours Double Coat and Chewy Caramel.
The biscuits are no doubt study supplies now that Freshers' Week has come to a close and classes are in full swing.
The pair could be seen taking a selfie on Ingrid's digital camera before continuing to walk through the university.
Ingrid looked stylish on the day in a blue cardigan, white trousers and a striped headband by Swedish brand Djerf Avenue.
She opted to go make-up free for the outing, letting her natural beauty shine through, and added to her ensemble with classic silver earrings and chunky rings.
Ingrid, who is second in line to the throne after her father, arrived in Australia in July.
She posed on campus for a series of photos which she uploaded to Instagram.
The Royal Household's full statement from Ingrid read: 'I'm looking forward to starting my studies at the University of Sydney.
'It will be exciting to become a student, and I'm looking forward to gaining new perspectives on both European and international politics.
'I'm sure that I will learn a lot.'
She marked the joyous occasion with a series of images taken around what appeared to be the University of Sydney campus.
While she is certainly adjusting to Australian party life, Ingrid appears to still be getting the hang of Aussie road rules.
She was recently spotted making a slight slip-up when she and a female friend tried to hop into a waiting Uber from the wrong side.
Evidently used to left-hand drive vehicles, the princess was seen reaching for the door handle on the driver's side.
Her decision to move to Australia to continue her studies comes after she embarked on military training at the Engineer Battalion in Brigade Nord last year.