They are barely over or have just reached the age of majority and are called to be the future kings of Europe. Topping the list is Elizabeth of BelgiumDuchess of Brabant, who at 22 years old is the oldest of this new generation of heirs to the European thrones.

He studied at the same school in Wales as Leonor, the World Atlantic College, and has also received military training. Due to her age, Princess Isabel has been the first of all of them to comply with the protocols established upon reaching the age of majority.

On this special date, she decided to wear white, the same color that Leonor has chosen for swear to the Constitution in the Congress of Deputies. At the event he expressed his commitment to his people: “The country can count on me.”

In a more symbolic way it fulfills its functions Amalia of Orange, princess of the netherlands. For security reasons, the heir to the Orange throne is focused on her degree in Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics and has reduced her public appearances after receiving threats from the ‘Mocro Mafia’.

The goddaughter of King Felipe VI, the Princess Ingrid of Norway, is also preparing for its future. She will work as a school assistant before beginning her year-long military training next January. A training focused on one day becoming queen, although before that her grandfather Harald V will have to abdicate to her father Haakon Magnus.

A second line of succession to the throne in which the heir to the Danish royal house, that just 15 days ago he came of age for the first time. Christian will academically and militarily follow in the footsteps of his father Frederick, called to be the future monarch of Denmark.