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Princess Ingrid Alexander of Norway settles into Sydney university life as she carts a box of wine back to her room

Princess Ingrid Alexandra proved she is just like every other university student when she was spotted carrying a box of alcoholic beverages with a friend. 

The future queen of Norway, 21, touched down in Australia last Friday to begin a three-year undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney.

The Norwegian royal wasted no time trying to fit in with the campus culture on Thursday when she visited a bottle shop to pick up some local booze, before returning to her accommodation with a mate.

The princess kept her outfit casual for the drink run, slipping into a pair of loose-fit white jeans and black cardigan over a matching crew-neck shirt.

She wore a name tag on her clothes, which simply read Ingrid, and left her brunette locks loose. 

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Princess Ingrid Alexandra proved she is just like every other university student when she was spotted carrying a box of alcoholic beverages with a friend. Pictured 

The future queen of Norway, 21, touched down in Australia last Friday to begin a three-year undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney

The future queen of Norway, 21, touched down in Australia last Friday to begin a three-year undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney  

The Norwegian royal wasted no time trying to fit in with the campus culture on Thursday when she visited a bottle shop to pick up some local booze, before returning to her accommodation with a mate

The Norwegian royal wasted no time trying to fit in with the campus culture on Thursday when she visited a bottle shop to pick up some local booze, before returning to her accommodation with a mate 

Ingrid finished her look with a pair of sensible blue sneakers as she carted her purchases, which included a $21 bottle of Cat Amongst The Pigeons chardonnay. 

The chic royal, who is second in line to the throne after her father, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, looked to be settling in to Sydney life. 

She arrived Down Under last week and 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.’

Ingrid appeared ecstatic as she posed up a storm in the country’s capital.

The princess donned a casual fit, which included a pair of faded blue jeans, a navy blue jumper and white sneakers.

The princess kept her outfit casual for the drink run, slipping into a pair of loose-fit white jeans and black cardigan over a matching crew-neck shirt

The princess kept her outfit casual for the drink run, slipping into a pair of loose-fit white jeans and black cardigan over a matching crew-neck shirt 

She wore a name tag on her clothes, which simply read Ingrid, and left her brunette locks loose

She wore a name tag on her clothes, which simply read Ingrid, and left her brunette locks loose 

Ingrid finished her look with a pair of sensible blue sneakers as she carted her purchases, which included a $21 bottle of Cat Amongst The Pigeons chardonnay

Ingrid finished her look with a pair of sensible blue sneakers as she carted her purchases, which included a $21 bottle of Cat Amongst The Pigeons chardonnay 

The chic royal, who is second in line to the throne after her father, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, looked every inch the average uni student

The chic royal, who is second in line to the throne after her father, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, looked every inch the average uni student

She marked the joyous occasion with a series of images taken around what appeared to be the University of Sydney campus building.

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 new course at the university.

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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