Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway made a low-key appearance as she attended the Royal Randwick races for Everest Day on Saturday.
The future queen of Norway, 21, was spotted enjoying a day at the races with her university friends.
Despite her royal status, Ingrid attended as a regular punter and avoided posing for photos on the media wall.
Her name also didn’t appear on any celebrity guest lists.
The chic royal, who is second in line to the throne after her father, looked stylish in a blue and white patterned dress.
She accessorised her look with a pair of beige heels and left her brunette locks out as she enjoyed a fun day out with friends.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway made a low-key appearance as she attended the Royal Randwick races for Everest day on Saturday (pictured)

The future queen of Norway, 21, was spotted enjoying a day at the races with her university friends
Ingrid was also joined by Queen Mary’s nephew, Count Nikolai of Denmark, at the races, but he enjoyed a different experience.
Nikolai, 25, looked dapper in a grey suit as he posed for photos before stepping into the VIP section.
Nikolai, whose father is Prince Joachim of Denmark – the younger brother of Queen Mary’s husband Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark – is seventh in line to the Danish throne.
Meanwhile, Ingrid moved to Australia in July to begin a three-year undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney.
The Royal Household’s full statement from Ingrid read: ‘I’m looking forward to starting my studies at the University of Sydney.
‘It will be exciting to become a student, and I’m looking forward to gaining new perspectives on both European and international politics.
‘I’m sure that I will learn a lot.’
She marked the joyous occasion with a series of images taken around what appeared to be the University of Sydney campus.

Despite her royal status, Ingrid attended as a regular punter and avoided posing for photos on the media wall

At one point, Ingrid sat on a step as she took a break from walking around

The chic royal, who is second in line to the throne after her father, looked stylish in a blue and white patterned dress

Ingrid was also joined by Queen Mary’s nephew Count Nikolai of Denmark at the races, but he enjoyed a different experience
While she is certainly adjusting to Australian party life, Ingrid appears to still be getting the hang of Aussie road rules.
She was recently spotted making a slight slip-up when she and a female friend tried to hop into a waiting Uber from the wrong side.
Evidently used to left-hand drive vehicles, the princess was seen reaching for the door handle on the driver’s side.
Ingrid’s decision to move to Australia to continue her studies came after she embarked on military training at the Engineer Battalion in Brigade Nord last year.
Ingrid is the granddaughter of Norway’s reigning monarch, 88-year-old King Harald V, and stands second in line to the throne, following her father, Crown Prince Haakon, 52.
She marks a milestone in Norway’s history as the first female heir to the throne.
The monarchy’s wealth is believed to fall somewhere between $30million and $100million.