When discussing Infanta Sofia’s new university phase, it’s not all about classes and exams. Behind it is a mechanism that few people see.
Her education outside of Spain involves more than just choosing a major. It involves designing a security plan that works in each city and allows her to move with some normalcy without sacrificing protection.

For the next two years, she will live between Paris and Berlin, and the location of her residence is not a minor detail. We are looking for areas near their study centers to reduce travel and avoid unnecessary risks.
Fewer trips mean less exposure. That’s the logic. The goal is to streamline the daily work of her support team and keep everything under control without disrupting her academic routine.

The model already in place in Lisbon serves as a reference. She will most likely choose a university residence affiliated with Forward College.
This format allows her to integrate as just another student while establishing security perimeters with greater discretion than in a private apartment.

Casa del Rey remains cautious about what comes next. There is no confirmation regarding potential postgraduate studies following her degree in Political Science and International Relations. The message they convey is clear: “All in good time.”
And it makes sense. Rushing ahead with plans would only add pressure. For now, the focus is on ensuring a smooth and safe journey through France and Germany, without any unnecessary complications.
