Spain's future Queen Princess Leonor is going to study at a 12th-century Welsh castle dubbed the 'Hippie Hogwarts' - following in the footsteps of Princess Elisabeth of Belgium in Wales, the Spanish royal household has announced.
Leonor de Borbon, 15, the eldest daughter of King Felipe VI, 53, and Queen Letizia, 48, will attend UWC Atlantic College, based at the 12th century St Donat's Castle on the country's south coast.
Princess Leonor, who turns 16 at the end of October, will begin her two-year course at the boarding school this summer.
Her parents will personally meet the cost of the £67,000 course.
The most recent royal alumna was Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, 19, the daughter of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, who enrolled in 2018 but had to cut her time at the college short due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and continued her studies online from home.