Princess Sofía of Spain
She is going to study in Berlin for studying
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Princess Sofía will begin a new phase of life in Berlin. The infanta starts with her studies in autumn.
This year is a particularly exciting thing for Princess Sofía: the youngest daughter of King Felipe VI. (57) and Queen Letizia (52) turned 18 on April 29. In spring she celebrated her school leaving certificate at the renowned UWC Atlantic College in Wales. And now details about your future plans have become known. The infantin will start studying political science and international relations at Forward College and will be in three different cities.
reports, Lisbon, Paris and Berlin belong to their wards. In September of this year, studying in English is scheduled to begin, which also includes election subjects in Portuguese, French and German. How the infanta is accommodated should not yet be determined. The fact that one year on private college costs around 18,500 euros, the fees will take over the Spanish royal couple. Princess Sofía steps into her father’s footsteps with her studies: King Felipe completed the master’s degree in international relations at Georgetown University in Washington, DC
The future of her sister Leonor
Sofía’s older sister Princess Leonor (19) may also start studying after her military training. It is currently in the second of a total of three years of military training. A change now follows after the Navy: In the academic year 2025/26, she will continue her training as an officer candidate for the Spanish air and space army at the Academia General Del Aire Y del Espacio in San Javier. Military training The heir to the throne is common in Spain because the king or queen also holds the command of the armed forces.
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Source: Stern

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