Princess Ingrid Alexandra: New chapter? Rumors of moving are getting loud

Princess Ingrid Alexandra
New chapter? Rumors of moving are getting loud

Princess Ingrid Alexandra

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New phase of life for Princess Ingrid Alexandra: The heir to the throne is said to have left her parents’ home and moved into her first apartment of her own.

Princess Mette-Marit and Prince Haakon, both 50, have to be very strong now: their daughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 19, has The Skaugum estate in the municipality of Asker, southwest of Oslo, was abandoned, as the Norwegian Illu “Se og Hør” claims to have found out. The princess is said to have swapped the cozy family home in the middle of meadows and forests for a nightlife area in the lively heart of Oslo, the publication further reports.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra is said to live in the most fashionable district of Oslo

The heir to the throne is said to have settled in the Grünerløkka district, one of the hippest neighborhoods in Oslo, known for street art, chic bars, hip dance clubs, second-hand shops, weekend markets and cozy cafés. Although the court has not yet commented on the question of “Se og Hør” regarding Ingrid Alexandra’s alleged move, Ulf André Andersen, editor-in-chief of Illu, is already considering what could have motivated the princess to move to Grünerløkka. After all, the district is several kilometers away from her new place of work, the Uranienborg School. The 19-year-old has been working there as a school assistant since the fall.

Ingrid Alexandra is a “tough, fearless and adventurous girl”

However, Ulf André Andersen is not surprised by the princess’s new place of residence; Ingrid Alexandra has long since established herself as a “tough, fearless and adventurous girl”. Nevertheless, the step to your first own apartment in the middle of Grünerløkka – and not in the west of the city – is a particularly big one, after all, the Royal’s security has to be ensured around the clock.

By moving to the east of the city, Ingrid Alexandra will get an impression of living in an environment with people “who were not born with a silver spoon in their mouth,” the editor-in-chief continues. However, she already proved that the princess is more than down-to-earth a few years ago when Ingrid Alexandra was employed in an Oslo harbor restaurant to wash dirty dishes.

Sources used: Seher.no, teda.dk

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