Many of us probably dreamed that a similar fairytale would play out in our own lives.

Princess Victoria of Sweden

Princess Victoriahas been heir to the Swedish throne since 1980.

“She is an extraordinary asset to me, my family and our country,” he said.

Princess Ingrid wearing crown

“I am proud of her and her tireless work for Sweden” (via theDaily Mail).

Princess Victoria was born in 1977 and was raised as the heir apparent.

Princess Victoria is married to Daniel Westling and the couple has two children, Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar.

Princess Victoria smiling

As for her future as queen, the princess is committed to the role.

As she once said in an interview: “My whole life is for Sweden.

It may seem pretentious, but I feel it, it’s true” (viaRoyal Central).

Princess Estelle smiling

Born in 2012, the young princess will likely assume the throne after her mother.

She then went to preschool and primary school at Campus Manilla in Stockholm.

As Princess Victoria told Svenskdam (viaHello!

Princess Leonor smiling

“I think my parents made it very good and educational,” she said.

Even as a young child, Princess Estelle showed interest.

“She is five-years-old, but she’s not too young.

Princess Ingrid smiling

… On the contrary, she was very interested and receptive.”

According toHello!, she will be the nation’s first queen since the 1800s.

Princess Ingrid of Norway

Princess Ingrid of Norway is currently second in line to the throne.

Princess Catharina-Amalia smiling

Her interests reportedly include the environment and sports (viaThe Royal House of Norway).

“I have not gone to any queen school,” she said.

Nevertheless, she explained she was excited about the opportunity to rule.

Princess Elisabeth smiling

“[I]think that I can do a lot with it,” she said.

“I am still young, and it is long until I become queen.

But it lies a bit in the cards and I intend to do it.”

After graduating from high school, she took a gap year to volunteer at the Orange Fund.

Nevertheless, her mother Queen Maxima believes that she’ll eventually be ready.

“She is very responsible,” she said in an interview.

“She realises what her future will be but handles it really well.

She takes her time, and she is a wonderful human being” (viaHola!).

Princess Elisabeth of Belgium

The final future European queen isPrincess Elisabeth of Belgium.

As the daughter of King Philippe, she is first in line to the throne.

Born in 2001, Princess Elisabeth has been preparing to assume the throne for most of her life.

She attended a Dutch-speaking high school in Brussels before completing a year at the Royal Military Academy in Belgium.

She then went on to study history and politics at Oxford University.

She can also speak Dutch, French, German, and English fluently.

“I realise that I still have a lot to learn.