Crown Princess Victoria has gone back to school! The future Swedish Queen has begun her special officer training with the Swedish Armed Forces.
It's a move that will prepare the Crown Princess for her role as a future head of state as her father King Carl XVI Gustaf's heir.
The mother-of-two, 47, was pictured dressed in camouflage military uniform as she arrived at Karolinska University Hospital for her first day of training.
Crown Princess Victoria was seen taking notes at her desk during a lecture, alongside her fellow cadets.
In a statement released on Monday, she said: "With great anticipation, I continue my military education at the Swedish Defense Academy today. Together with the other cadets, I will, among other things, immerse myself in tactics, military science and military strategy.
"My ambition is now to put all my energy into officer training in order to be able to represent Sweden and the Armed Forces in the best possible way in the future.
"I look forward to an interesting and rewarding study time together with my new coursemates!"
The special officer training will take the Crown Princess Victoria around 20 months to complete and will teach her about military strategy and tactics, as well as preparing her for her future role as Queen.
She is expected to step back from some of her royal duties while at the military school.
The royal, who shares Princess Estelle, 12, and Prince Oscar, eight, with her husband, Prince Daniel, has completed various forms of military training over the years, including basic soldier training at SWEDINT (the Swedish Armed Forces International Centre).
Crown Princess Victoria isn't the only royal to undergo military training – Belgium's Princess Elisabeth, Spain's Princess Leonor and Norway's Princess Ingrid Alexandra have all taken up placements.
The Swedish royal is the eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, who are also the parents of Prince Carl Philip, 45, and Princess Madeleine, 42.
Crown Princess Victoria married personal trainer Daniel Westling on 19 June 2010, with the bride wearing a white satin dress by Swedish designer Pär Engsheden and Empress Josephine's cameo diadem.