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Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway steps out in chic ensemble at Sydney Aquarium as she takes serious-looking phone call during study break
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway steps out in chic ensemble at Sydney Aquarium as she takes serious-looking phone call during study break

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway steps out in chic ensemble at Sydney Aquarium as she takes serious-looking phone call during study break

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway looked serious on Wednesday as she was spotted taking a phone call during a trip to Sydney Aquarium. She could be seen leaving the venue garbed in a very chic but casual ensemble while taking a break from her studies at the University of Sydney. The future Queen of Norway, 21, who is pursuing her Bachelor of Arts degree, opted for loose-fit blue jeans, a black top and deep red over-shirt for her outing. Fitting the part of an Aussie uni student, Ingrid—the daughter of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit—paired her look with white sneakers. With a large black bag slung across her body, Ingrid appeared to be frowning as she left the aquarium to take a phone call. She kept accessories to a minimum, choosing simple gold earrings and a matching bangle as she wore her brunette hair loose. She could be seen leaving the venue garbed in a very chic but casual ensemble while taking a break from her studies at the University of Sydney It comes just days after Ingrid traded the lecture theatre for a boat party on Sydney Harbour earlier this week, enjoying some fun in the sun with her friends. The party appeared to be Christmas-themed, with many revellers decked out in Santa Claus costumes. Ingrid looked delighted to be taking a break from her studies, beaming as she arrived at the weekday party with friends— the details of which can be found here. The chic royal, who is second in line to the throne after her father, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, arrived Down Under late last month. She posed on campus for a series of photos 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.' With a large black bag slung across her body, Ingrid appeared to be frowning as she left the aquarium to take a phone call She marked the joyous occasion with a series of images taken around what appeared to be the University of Sydney campus. One picture showed the royal standing in front of the establishment's tall brown brick building, while another showed her seated in front of the reception steps. She also held a collection of white folders and envelopes, perhaps documentation linked to her studies. 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.

Royally confused! Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway suffers a brief slip-up as she almost hops into the driver's seat of an Uber in Sydney
Royally confused! Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway suffers a brief slip-up as she almost hops into the driver's seat of an Uber in Sydney

Daily Mail​

time04-08-2025

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Royally confused! Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway suffers a brief slip-up as she almost hops into the driver's seat of an Uber in Sydney

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway is settling into life Down Under after arriving in Australia to study at Sydney University last month. And the 21-year-old future queen appears to still be getting the hang of Aussie road rules. The fair-haired royal was spotted making a slight slip-up on Saturday when she, accompanied by a gal pal, 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. The wrong move proved most amusing to her friend who then directed the princess to the other side of the vehicle. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Showing no apparent signs of embarrassment, Ingrid Alexandra then took her seat in the car on the passenger side. Accompanied by a female pal, Ingrid Alexandra dressed simply for her daytime outing in a long coat with a fur collar, baggy green jeans, a grey zip-up sweater, and a blue knit top. Wearing her long hair in a ponytail, she accessorised with a set of gold hoop earrings, a small designer handbag, and carried a mobile device. She completed her look with a pair of running shoes. Her companion, meanwhile, wore a grey overcoat, paired with blue jeans, a low-cut black top and white sneakers. It comes after Ingrid Alexandra was recently spotted doing a 'drink run' with a female friend. Ingrid Alexandra, who has just started a three-year undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney, was seen on Thursday visiting a bottle shop for a crate of booze, before returning to her accommodation with a mate. She kept her outfit casual, slipping into a pair of loose-fit white jeans and a black cardigan over a matching crew-neck shirt. Ingrid Alexandra dress simply for her day time outing in a long coat with fur collar, baggy green jeans, a grey zip up sweater, and blue knit top The young royal, who is second in line to the throne after her father, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, has commenced a three-year undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney She wore a name tag on her clothes, which simply read 'Ingrid', and left her hair loose. Ingrid Alexandra completed her look with a pair of sensible blue sneakers as she carted her purchases, which included a $21 bottle of Cat Amongst The Pigeons chardonnay. The chic royal, who is second in line to the throne after her father, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, arrived Down Under late last month and posed on campus for a series of photos 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. One picture showed the royal standing in front of the establishment's tall brown brick building, while another showed her seated in front of the reception steps. She also held a collection of white folders and envelopes, perhaps documentation linked to her studies. 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.

Princess Ingrid Alexander of Norway settles into Sydney university life as she carts a box of wine back to her room
Princess Ingrid Alexander of Norway settles into Sydney university life as she carts a box of wine back to her room

Daily Mail​

time01-08-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Princess Ingrid Alexander of Norway settles into Sydney university life as she carts a box of wine back to her room

Princess Ingrid Alexandra proved she was just like every other university student on Thursday when she picked up a box of wine bottles with a friend. The future queen of Norway, 21, touched down in Australia last Friday to begin a three-year undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney. And she wasted no time trying to fit in with the campus culture as she picked up a bottle of booze and went back to her student room with a mate. The princess kept her outfit casual for the drink run, slipping into a pair of loose-fit white jeans and black cardigan over a matching crew-neck shirt. She wore a name tag on her clothes, which simply read Ingrid, and left her brunette locks loose. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The future queen of Norway touched down in Australia last Friday to begin a three-year undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney And she wasted no time trying to fit in with the campus culture as she picked up a bottle of booze and went back to her student room with a mate Ingrid finished her look with a pair of sensible blue sneakers as she strolled alongside a female friend while carrying her box of wine. The chic royal, who is second in line to the throne after her father, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, looked every inch the average uni student. She arrived Down Under last week and posed on the Sydney campus for a series of photos 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.' Ingrid appeared ecstatic as she posed up a storm in the country's capital. The princess donned a casual fit, which included a pair of faded blue jeans, a navy blue jumper and white sneakers. The chic royal, who is second in line to the throne after her father, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, looked every inch the average uni student She marked the joyous occasion with a series of images taken around what appeared to be the University of Sydney campus building. One picture showed the royal standing in front of the establishment's tall brown brick building, while another showed her seated in front of the reception steps. She also held a collection of white folders and envelopes, perhaps documentation linked to her new course at the university. 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.

Young royal spotted in Sydney on a classic Aussie bottle-O run
Young royal spotted in Sydney on a classic Aussie bottle-O run

News.com.au

time31-07-2025

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  • News.com.au

Young royal spotted in Sydney on a classic Aussie bottle-O run

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway has touched down in Australia ahead of her three-year undergraduate degree at Sydney Uni and has been spotted settling into student life. She was seen today for the first time since her enrolment, lugging a box of wine back to her student accommodation in Camperdown. It seems she's already getting on board with campus culture, as she casually strolled onto the grounds holding the box of booze. Her tipple of choice was a $16 Italian prosecco. The 21-year-old royal opted for a casual outfit, not dissimilar to the one in the formal photos announcing her university endeavours on the weekend. She rocked the classic Aussie winter uniform – a minimalist navy cardigan and low-waisted, white baggy jeans. Her long brown hair was styled in an effortless middle part, and she classed up the look with a pair of gold hoop earrings. And no bottle-O run is complete without a comfy pair of sneakers to trawl the aisles in. To finish off the ensemble, the Gen Z sported a white name badge that said 'Ingrid', just in case her dorm mates weren't aware of who she was. She wasn't with her usual entourage, just a friend who casually sipped on a matcha latte and looked every bit as laid back as her famous mate. The sighting comes after it was announced that Princess Ingrid will be studying in Australia for her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Sydney. She posted on her family's official Instagram a few days ago saying that she is 'looking forward to starting my studies'. Along with new photos around the university grounds, the Norwegian royal family's full statement 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.' Born in 2004, Princess Ingrid has mostly stayed out of the spotlight, attending local schools in Oslo and finishing her upper secondary education in 2023. She is the granddaughter of Norway's current monarch, 88-year-old King Harald V. She made history as the first female heir to the Norwegian throne. The Princess plans to step back from official appearances while continuing her studies in Australia. Princess Ingrid's decision to study in Australia comes during a challenging year for the Norwegian royal family, following charges of rape and sexual assault against her half-brother, Marius Borg Høiby, which he has denied. The charges came after months of investigation into a case police say involves a 'double-digit' number of alleged victims. The charges included one case of rape involving intercourse, two cases of rape without intercourse, four cases of sexual assault, and two cases of bodily harm.

The Future Queen of Norway Looks Like Your Everyday College Student in Start of School Year Pics
The Future Queen of Norway Looks Like Your Everyday College Student in Start of School Year Pics

Yahoo

time29-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

The Future Queen of Norway Looks Like Your Everyday College Student in Start of School Year Pics

Princess Ingrid Alexandra is starting her studies at the University of Sydney Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway is swapping tiaras for textbooks. The 21-year-old royal is in Australia as she gets ready to start her studies at the University of Sydney. Although Princess Ingrid Alexandra is set to become queen of Norway one day, she looked like any other college student in new photos shared on the royal family's Instagram page on July 25. Dressed casually in jeans, sneakers and a blue sweater, she posed for photos around the University of Sydney. She said in a statement shared along with the images, "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." The palace announced in May that Princess Ingrid Alexandra will pursue a three-year Bachelor of Arts program with a focus on international relations and political economy. The palace added that she would be living in a student residence on campus. King Harald, 87, was recently asked about his granddaughter's decision to study abroad. He said, "You get this back with compound interest when she gets home, so I think that's just an advantage. She must be allowed to study and get an education before she starts representing," according to local newspaper VG. Both King Harald and his son and heir, Crown Prince Haakon, studied abroad as young adults as well. The King studied history, economics and politics at Balliol College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England, while Haakon studied at the University of California, Berkeley and the London School of Economics. Her studies at the University of Sydney come after Princess Ingrid Alexandra completed 15 months of military service with the Engineer Battalion in Brigade North in the spring. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! Just last month, Princess Ingrid Alexandra was sporting a very different look from her latest photos. The royal joined her parents, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and grandparents, King Harald and Queen Sonja, at a gala dinner during French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to Norway. For the event at the Royal Palace in Oslo, Princess Ingrid Alexandra wore a tiara paired with a red Vivienne Westwood gown and white opera gloves. She once again chose to wear Princess Ingeborg of Sweden and Denmark's Boucheron Pearl Circle Tiara. The Royal Watcher reports that Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland, bought the accessory in Paris and gave it to Princess Ingeborg, who wore it over the next 58 years and also loaned it out to other royal women. Princess Ragnhild of Norway inherited the tiara, and Princess Ingrid Alexandra was gifted the headpiece in 2022. She's worn it on several occasions since, including her 18th birthday banquet. Read the original article on People

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