Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 21, of Norway looked serious on Wednesday as she was spotted taking a phone call during a trip to Sydney Aquarium

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. 

Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 21, of Norway looked serious on Wednesday as she was spotted taking a phone call during a trip to Sydney Aquarium

Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 21, 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

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.’

The future Queen of Norway 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

The future Queen of Norway 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

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

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.

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