Infanta Sofia and her education abroad

The training of Infanta Sofia

Last week, Infanta Sofia returned to Zarzuela after completing the first year of the International Baccalaureate at UWC Atlantic College in Wales. The kings, Felipe and Letizia, decided that their two daughters will receive the same education, regardless of the future sign that life may bestow on them. It is not yet known whether Infanta Sofia will continue with compulsory military training or whether she will go straight to university, as her aunts Cristina and Elena did. As they say, you never know what can happen and you should always be prepared.

The path of Infanta Sofia

Infanta Sofia follows in the footsteps of her sister, Princess Leonor. During her stay at the boarding school, the infanta has enjoyed freedom and independence, away from her mother’s rules and demands, and from the media spotlight. Sofia’s luck is that this year there are many Spaniards in her course, thanks to the promotion of the Royal House. In addition, he has established a good relationship with his colleagues, especially with a young man who also lives in Madrid.

Infanta Sofia and her relationships

Queen Letizia is aware of the love interest of the Infanta Sofia, although she does not like it very much, especially because her daughter finds it more difficult in studies and concentration, characteristics that she shares with the Bourbons. The child has met a classmate and is very excited. This relationship is special since the young man lives in Madrid and is of Spanish nationality, like her. Infanta Sofia wanted to introduce him to her parents, just as her sister did.

A special day for the royal family

Infanta Sofia wanted to share this very special day with her special partner or friend, just like Princess Leonor did. Although the couple keeps a low profile, the real star of the day is King Felipe VI. Both young people will have time to get to know each other better during the night. In addition, Sofia’s partner will not have to return to the UK, but will stay in Spain, which worries Queen Letizia.

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