Sun, sea and sand – it is easy to see what would appeal to Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway about studying overseas in Sydney. The 21-year-old royal, daughter of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, gave a rare interview over the weekend in which she explained that Australia had been the ‘right choice’ for her, despite the controversy it caused at home.

'I'm enjoying it very much so far,' Princess Ingrid Alexandra told state broadcaster NRK . ‘I think Sydney was the right choice for me.’ Although she explained that she hadn't yet found the time to explore as much as she would like.

In May, Princess Ingrid Alexandra (who is second-in-line to the throne, after her father) moved Down Under to begin a three-year bachelors degree International Relations and Politics. It se

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