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Is Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway the saving grace of a family in turmoil?

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From health battles to legal drama, the Norwegian royal family is facing some of its greatest challenges in modern memory. Could future queen Princess Ingrid Alexandra, who turns 22 today, shoulder the burden of the House of Glucksburg?

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Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway studies in Sydney and celebrates her 22nd birthday in her home country. In an interview, she reveals who she misses the most.

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Happy Birthday, Princess Ingrid Alexandra! The daughter of Norway's heir to the throne Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit celebrates her 22nd birthday today. And the court congratulates the student from Australia with her lovely photos! Since the summer of last year, Ingrid Alexandra has been studying social sciences at the University of Sydney. And the student life is clearly good for the Norwegian princess! The photos with which the palace …

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The oldest child of Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon has lived in Sydney since 2025. The palace shares new photos for the birthday of Princess Ingrid Alexandra.

Whether Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Queen Rania, Sofia of Sweden or the young wild Monegasses – they are the stylish faces of the Royal Houses and play at the forefront of fashion. We show you the most beautiful looks of the Royals.

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