Lady Louise Windsor, the only daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, turns 22 today. Lady Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor is a member of the British royal family, although she is not a working royal. In recent years, Lady Louise has attended several major royal events, including the King’s Coronation, Trooping the Colour, and the annual Christmas Day church service at Sandringham. As of 2025, Lady Louise Windsor holds the rank of Officer Cadet in the Army Reserve.



Belles photos pleines de douceur ; bon et heureux anniversaire à elle !
ReplyDeleteJe suis d’accord; pleines de douceur.
DeleteA pity we never see new pictures of her. What is she doing for studies ?
ReplyDeleteShe is always dressed as if she stepped out of an old painting or a series on T.V. style Dowton Abbey. Her brother is also invisible the last years.
Happy birthday to a sweet Lady of whom we know nothing.
Her parents chose to keep their children out of the spotlight. To give them as much normality as normal. I think it’s great we don’t know how she spends her days! As we only see her in formal settings, of course she’s dressed formally for those events.
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DeleteDon't you people have google? ;-)
A quick search learns us this:
"... started studying English at the University of St Andrews in September 2022. In 2024, she joined the British Army's University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC) unit, Tayforth UOTC, an Army Reserve unit which is made up of members studying at the University of St Andrews and other institutions in the surrounding region."
"The University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC), also known as the Officers' Training Corps (OTC), are British Army reserve units, under the command of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, which recruit exclusively from universities and focus on training and developing leadership. Their role is to allow university students the opportunity to undertake modules of Reserve Officer training designed to fit around their degree and to develop the leadership abilities, skills and experience of their members, which could be useful in a future career in the British Army, or skills and training that can be utilised in a civilian career."
I’ve always admired Edward and Sophie for not accepting the HRH for their children.
ReplyDeleteThough she’s not a working royal,I wonder if she’ll be in a role similarly to Princess Alexandra,when William takes the throne.
Lowri.
Isn’t she the epitome of an English rose? Beautiful and the outfits are so romantic or country life and I think it suits her so well! Ac
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