Just like the Prince and Princess of Wales, Lady Louise Windsor has found love at university – and could help shape the future of the royals. Is royal romance blossoming once again at venerable Scottish university St Andrews? Famously the place where Prince William met Kate back in the early 2000s , two decades on, this historic establishment – long a favourite of the royal family – is now the picturesque backdrop to another eye-catching love story: that of Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor (daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh), and fellow student Felix da Silva-Clamp. Windsor, the youngest niece of King Charles III and 16th in line to the throne, and who celebrated her 21st birthday on November 8, began reading English literature at St Andrews in 2022.
In doing so, she has followed in the educational footsteps of her cousin Prince William, a geography student, and his wife, Catherine, who read history of art. It seems as though history is repeating itself in another way too: Lady Louise has similarly been juggling her studies with a flourishing relationship. Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor and her friend Felix da Silva-Clamp attend the Sandringham Horse Trials 2024, in Norfolk, England 🏇🏻 -June 30th 2024.
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Lady Louise Windsor: The new royal romance at University of St Andrews
'She's really grounded ... you wouldn’t know that she’s a member of the royal family.'