Future queen of Norway, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, will study at the University of Sydney, according to the Norwegian royal family.
The princess is set to move to New South Wales to complete her studies in August, when she will commence a Bachelor of Arts degree.
"She has chosen a three-year degree with a focus on international relations and political economy," a Royal House of Norway spokesperson said in a statement.
"The princess will be studying full-time and reside in a student residence on campus.
"Her royal highness looks forward to dedicating herself to her studies in the years to come."
Princess Alexandra is second in line for the Norwegian throne behind her father, Crown Prince Haakon. Her grandfather is the current King.
The 21-year-old’s enrolment at the University of Sydney comes after her military graduation in April, where she completed 15 months of military service with the Engineer Battalion in Brigade North.
The princess, who only recently started making public appearances, will have to step back from official duties during her time abroad as she splits her time between Australia and Europe.