Ingrid Alexandra of Norway He chose Australia to continue his studies. The firstborn of the prince Haakon Magnus and of the princess Put-brit21 years old, will complete his training atSydney University.
Ingrid Alexandra of Norway with parents and younger brother Sverre Magnus.
For Ole Hagen/Getty ImagesTo communicate the decision, it was the Norwegian royal house, with an official note. The princess has chosen a three -year degree course in art, with specialization in international relations and economic policy. During this period, Ingrid will live on the university campus like all the other students and will give priority to his training, so it will be difficult to see it on the occasion of official events at home.
The hereditary princess of Norway, 21 years old, with his mother put-marit.
Rune Hellestad – Corbis/Getty ImagesAn unusual decision for a royal. The heirs of kings and queens, in fact, usually study abroad, but with a predilection for the United States or for European college. Prince Haakon Magnus, for example, studied Political Science in Berkeley, California, and then opted for a Master at the London School of Economics and Political Science, specializing on the international market. More traditionalist king harald of Norway, ingrid grandfather, who completed his studies at the Balliol College in Oxford, England. Ingrid Alexandra, on the other hand, has decided to study on the other side of the world, perhaps also to be able to enjoy greater privacy during his years of training and to move away from the tensions linked to the judicial problems of the half -brother Marius Borg Høiby, investigated for rape.
The Norwegian police, who have been investigating the alleged sexual crimes of the son of the princess put-brit, would have identified a new victim of the young man for months. The facts traced back to 2019, during one of the many out of control parties held in the royal castle
After his superior studies, the princess lent military service, a must for every heir to the throne. The twenty -one -year -old was 15 months in the north brigade of the Norwegian army, to hold in the future the title of commander in chief of the armed forces. A symbolic role, part of an adult life still to come. Today the priority is the study, together with a life as normal as possible.
Source: Vanity Fair

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