27-05-2025
Crowning glory for Aussie university as European princess enrols to study
Norway's future queen is moving Down Under to study at one of Australia's top universities.
Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra, who is second-in-line for the Norwegian throne, will move to NSW within months to begin a bachelor's degree at the University of Sydney in August.
The 21-year-old heir has enrolled to study international relations and political economy in a three-year Bachelor of Arts program.
The Royal House of Norway announced on May 26 that Princess Ingrid Alexandra would live on campus in a student residence while she studies.
"Her Royal Highness looks forward to dedicating herself to her studies in the years to come," the palace said.
The University of Sydney is among the world's top-ranked tertiary education institutions.
In 2025, it was ranked 18th highest in the world, and second highest in Australia in the QS University World Rankings behind the University of Melbourne.
The young princess, part of the House of Glucksburg, is the eldest child of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit.
Her grandfather, King Harald V, is Europe's oldest hereditary reigning monarch at 88 years old.
Norway's future queen is moving Down Under to study at one of Australia's top universities.
Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra, who is second-in-line for the Norwegian throne, will move to NSW within months to begin a bachelor's degree at the University of Sydney in August.
The 21-year-old heir has enrolled to study international relations and political economy in a three-year Bachelor of Arts program.
The Royal House of Norway announced on May 26 that Princess Ingrid Alexandra would live on campus in a student residence while she studies.
"Her Royal Highness looks forward to dedicating herself to her studies in the years to come," the palace said.
The University of Sydney is among the world's top-ranked tertiary education institutions.
In 2025, it was ranked 18th highest in the world, and second highest in Australia in the QS University World Rankings behind the University of Melbourne.
The young princess, part of the House of Glucksburg, is the eldest child of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit.
Her grandfather, King Harald V, is Europe's oldest hereditary reigning monarch at 88 years old.
Norway's future queen is moving Down Under to study at one of Australia's top universities.
Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra, who is second-in-line for the Norwegian throne, will move to NSW within months to begin a bachelor's degree at the University of Sydney in August.
The 21-year-old heir has enrolled to study international relations and political economy in a three-year Bachelor of Arts program.
The Royal House of Norway announced on May 26 that Princess Ingrid Alexandra would live on campus in a student residence while she studies.
"Her Royal Highness looks forward to dedicating herself to her studies in the years to come," the palace said.
The University of Sydney is among the world's top-ranked tertiary education institutions.
In 2025, it was ranked 18th highest in the world, and second highest in Australia in the QS University World Rankings behind the University of Melbourne.
The young princess, part of the House of Glucksburg, is the eldest child of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit.
Her grandfather, King Harald V, is Europe's oldest hereditary reigning monarch at 88 years old.
Norway's future queen is moving Down Under to study at one of Australia's top universities.
Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra, who is second-in-line for the Norwegian throne, will move to NSW within months to begin a bachelor's degree at the University of Sydney in August.
The 21-year-old heir has enrolled to study international relations and political economy in a three-year Bachelor of Arts program.
The Royal House of Norway announced on May 26 that Princess Ingrid Alexandra would live on campus in a student residence while she studies.
"Her Royal Highness looks forward to dedicating herself to her studies in the years to come," the palace said.
The University of Sydney is among the world's top-ranked tertiary education institutions.
In 2025, it was ranked 18th highest in the world, and second highest in Australia in the QS University World Rankings behind the University of Melbourne.
The young princess, part of the House of Glucksburg, is the eldest child of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit.
Her grandfather, King Harald V, is Europe's oldest hereditary reigning monarch at 88 years old.