Lady Louise Windsor is set to make a high-profile appearance at the King’s first-ever Trooping the Colour this Saturday [June 17] – and there is a reason why she could be there. The 19-year-old appeared on the balcony at last year’s event, which
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh welcomed their daughter on November 8, 2003 – four weeks before her due date. Lady Louise, who has often been praised for her poise as a member of the Royal Family, arrived via C-section. Her traumatic
Lady Louise Windsor is the eldest child of Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh and Prince Edward. As a little girl, Louise would attend Trooping The Colour and Christmases at Sandringham, where she would always show off her gorgeous blonde curly hair. This hairstyle
Lady Louise Windsor has been tipped as the key to boosting the Royal Family’s working dynamic. The young royal, 19, recently started at university, but, despite keeping a low profile, has remained a highly popular member of the Firm. Her recent Coronation
When Lady Louise Windsor, 19, went to dinner in Mayfair’s private members’ club Oswald’s on May 5, she wore a dress previously owned by her mother, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, 58. Since then, Louise has consistently worn clothes and accessories previously owned
Britain’s youngest pub landlady is a “natural” despite only just being old enough to drink. Rheanna Geraghty runs the Waggon and Horses pub in Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire at the age of 18, while also studying to be a beauty therapist. Despite being so
Lady Louise Windsor, 19, was taught carriage driving by her late grandfather, Prince Philip, and partook in the Royal Windsor Horse Show today. The daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh looked beautiful in her mother’s £99 hat and a £7.99
Angela Kelly appeared solemn as she was photographed driving through the grounds of Windsor Castle today. Pictures of the late Queen’s former right-hand woman came just hours after it was reported King Charles III had booted her out of her Berkshire home.
King Charles has reportedly “cut off” the late Queen Elizabeth’s former dresser and right-hand woman Angela Kelly and she has been forced to leave her grace-and-favour home on the Windsor Estate. Ms Kelly, who served Her Majesty faithfully for 20 years, confirmed
King Charles has been forced to apologise to friends and family members who have not received invitations to his upcoming Coronation – according to reports. The latest confirmed family member who has been excluded from the event is Lady Pamela Hicks –