Infanta Sofía of Spain Chooses Lisbon for University
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International experiences for Sofía: The Spanish princess studies political science in Berlin, Paris and Lisbon.
Infanta Sofía has made a decision. One that, despite her apparent independence, comes with strings attached, conflicting glances, and a backdrop of debate that has once again put the Royal Family in the spotlight. At 18, the youngest daughter of the King and Queen will not follow in her sister's footsteps. Her destiny is not a military academy or a General Staff office. Sofía de Borbón has chosen another path: politics, but from outside. From Eu…
After graduating from Atlantic College, an international high school based in Wales, the youngest daughter of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia decided to pursue her higher education outside Spain. Unlike her older sister Leonor, currently in military training, she opted for a completely different course. She will be joining Forward College, an innovative private institution that offers a bachelor's degree in political science and international r…
Sister of Princess Leonor de Borbón will attend in the Portuguese capital the first three years of Political Science and International Relations in the British Forward College. There is someone who says he will cross with Grandpa Juan Carlos if he exchanges exile in Abu Dhabi for a country where he has already lived.
The Infanta Sofia has taken a firm step on her academic path, and she has done so with a choice that not only draws attention to her training content, but also to her cost. After finishing the Baccalaureate at UWC Atlantic College in Wales, where she lived with young people of more than 80 nationalities, the youngest daughter of the kings Felipe VI and Letizia will begin her university education in an elite institution this September: the Forwar…
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