Spain’s Future Queen Just Announced Plans to Attend a Public University in Madrid
Leonor will follow the ordinary degree structure and continue official engagements after completing three years of military training.
- Princess Leonor, heir to the Spanish throne, will study Political Science at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid starting next academic year, the Royal Household announced.
- This decision marks the next stage of her preparation following three years of military instruction across the Spanish Army, Navy, and Royal Air Force.
- The Princess will enrol in the university's four-year undergraduate degree, having gained admission through the process for students who completed the International Baccalaureate outside Spain.
- Staying in Madrid during her studies allows the future queen to maintain regular access to official duties while balancing her academic timetable with public engagements.
- Unlike the varied educational paths taken by British royals like King Charles III and Prince William, Spain has established a clearly defined sequence for its heir.
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From World Policy to Sociology: this is the curriculum that Princess Leonor will follow in Charles III Princess Leonor already has a university: Political Science on the Getafe campus of Charles III Princess Leonor will study Political Science at the Carlos III University of Madrid, a decision that has been valued by Professor Jorge Lago, who trusts in her performance: “I understand that she will attend class after a military education and will …
Princess Leonor will take a degree in political science at the Carlos III University of Madrid, a public institution in which she will begin her university term next fall, once she completes her three-year military training, according to the Spanish Royal House Monday.
Princess Leonor will study Political Sciences at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) starting from the next year after completing her three years of military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces, as announced this Monday by the Kings Felipe VI and Letizia in a statement. Carlos III presents this degree with the objective of "forming specialists and professionals prepared to understand and analyze politics in all its c…
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The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid -UC3M- has issued a statement to highlight its "great joy and gratitude for the announcement that His Royal Highness the Princess of Asturias will attend the Degree of Political Sciences at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid."The institution gives the most "loving welcome to Princess Leonor and wishes her the greatest success in this new stage. From the UC3M this decision is received "with maximum illusion …
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