King Felipe and Queen Letizia‘s younger daughter, Infanta Sofía of Spain, is now a little lady at 17 years old. At her age two paths have become likely for her: going to the army, like her sister Princess Leonor, or attending University in 2025. But despite being part of the royal family, she’s often not a big name in the headlines, like her sister or parents are.
Not to mention her title, “Infanta,” which is the female word used in Spanish and Portuguese royalty to describe something very specific. Yes, you read that right! That term is the royal title for a princess who’s not the first in line to the throne. It’s usually given to the second daughter of a king or queen, meaning she’s definitely a princess but not the next monarch (unless her sibling abdicates or passes away leaving no children).
But enough context, let’s bring Infanta Sofía of Spain into the limelight: whispers say one of her biggest passions is photography, so that’s why King Felipe tasked her with giving the awards for the “Infanta Sofía Photography Contest.” She’s also been regarded as a smart student with good grades and teamwork capabilities. It would be no surprise if she chose to go to university!
But surprises don’t stop there! Infanta Sofía is into sports and loves tennis, skiing, paddling, and soccer. What’s more, her other hobbies include movies, ballet, animals and, of course, fashion, following the star of her mom, Queen Letizia, who’s a true royal fashionista.
And just like that, Infanta Sofía proves she has a whole lot of personality to dazzle both in royalty and in her academic life!