The Royal secret Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway has been hiding during her stay Down Under

Last month, Norway’s Princess Ingrid Alexandra embarked on a new journey by enrolling for a three-year undergraduate program at the University of Sydney in Australia.

As a devoted admirer, I’ve been following the footsteps of the young woman who is soon to be crowned as the Queen of Norway. In the last few weeks, I’ve noticed her venturing around vibrant Sydney, immersing herself in the essence of student life and embracing every moment with enthusiasm.

It has recently come to light that Ingrid Alexandra was concealing a significant secret while she was in Australia.

Her parents Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit have also joined her in Sydney.

The Royal couple have been keeping a low profile after jetting into the country earlier this month.

Upon reaching Sydney, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit found themselves swiftly escorted to their lodgings by car.

Last week, they enjoyed exploring local coffee shops and famous landmarks. On several occasions, they were spotted spending quality time with their daughter. By Monday, they had already left the country.

Last week, Ingrid temporarily paused her academic pursuits to spend quality time with her beloved family and furthermore, indulged in a boat party on Sydney Harbour alongside her cherished friends.

The party appeared to be Christmas-themed, with many revellers decked out in Santa Claus costumes.

As an over-the-moon fan, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of excitement as I stepped into that lively weekday gathering with my beloved friends. The break had never felt so refreshing, and the smile on my face was wider than ever.

The stylish princess, who stands as the second-in-line to the throne following her father, recently landed in Australia towards the end of last month.

She posed on campus for a series of photos she uploaded to Instagram.

Ingrid, representing the Royal Household, expressed her excitement about commencing her academic journey at the University of Sydney in her official statement.

Anticipation fills me as I prepare to embark on my academic journey, eagerly embracing the opportunity to broaden my horizons in regards to European and global political viewpoints.

‘I’m sure that I will learn a lot.’

She celebrated the happy event by sharing a collection of photos that seemed to have been captured on the grounds of the University of Sydney.

As Ingrid continues to adapt to the social scene in Australia, it seems she’s yet to fully grasp the rules of driving Down Under.

Recently, she was observed having a small mistake when she and her female companion attempted to enter a parked Uber from the incorrect side.

As someone accustomed to left-handed driving, I found myself instinctively reaching for the door handle on the driver’s side, even though I was in a vehicle designed for right-handed drivers.

Being used to navigating on the left, I automatically reached for the driver’s side door handle when getting into a car designed for right-handed driving.

After completing a year of military training at the Engineer Battalion in Brigade Nord, she made the choice to relocate to Australia for further academic pursuits.

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2025-08-13 05:19