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Norway

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway graduates high school

Princess Ingrid Alexandra has graduated high school.

The Princess finished her schooling at Elvebakken High School in Oslo, where she had attended for the past three years.

All the graduates from the high school attended a gala performance and graduation at Olso Concert Hall with their families.

According to Norwegian media, the programme for the evening included “singing, dancing, speeches and fun.”

Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit attended alongside their graduating daughter and their younger son, Prince Sverre Magnus.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra did not receive her diploma at the ceremony as the results of their final exams have not come back yet. They are expected on Thursday; the students should get their diplomas on that day.

Ingrid Alexandra may choose to follow in her grandfather, King Harald and father, Crown Prince Haakon’s steps by training with the military after graduation before entering university. However, the family has said the young royal is free to choose her own path.

The Royal Court has not revealed future plans for the 19-year-old Princess.

The future queen attended kindergarten in Asker before attending Jansløkka Primary School in the same city. She later went to the Oslo International School and Uranienborg School before enrolling at Elvebakken High School in the autumn of 2020.

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