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Regardless of her royal status, Princess Katherine-Amalia will live with the other students.

Princess Katherine-Amalia of the Netherlands, Future Dutch queen an heir to the throne of the Netherlands, will be attending college this fall.

On Monday, Future Dutch queen the palace announced that King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima’s 18-year-old daughter was on her way to the University of Amsterdam. He plans to pursue bachelor’s degrees in politics, psychology, law, and economics.

Although the royal monarch’s training time is considered private. The office added that Princess Amalia would be staying in Amsterdam with her friends in September.

Along with an Instagram message, the palace shared a photo of Princess Amalia sitting next to one of Amsterdam’s famous canals. Princess Amalia dropped out of school a year after high school. Following Dutch tradition, he waves the country’s flag along with his backpack in a video shared on the family’s social media accounts. After passing his final exams at the Christelijk Gymnasium Sorghvliet in The Hague.

While Princess Amalia continues her studies in the Netherlands. Her younger sister Princess Alexia, 16, is studying abroad at UWC Atlantic in Wales. She has another royal classmate: the heir to the Spanish throne, 16-year-old Princess Leonor, who also looks in England.

“I find it uncomfortable as long as I’m not doing anything and other students are having a much harder time. Especially at this time of the coronavirus,” he said in a handwritten letter to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

She said she would pay the nearly $400,000 she was due. While in college and not claim the $1.6 million until “she incurs huge expenses in her role as the Orange Princess.”

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