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Lady Louise Windsor Revives Grandfather’s Legacy at Sandringham Driving Trials

The event highlights her devotion to her grandfather’s legacy alongside her pursuit of personal goals.

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Overview

  • On June 27 at Sandringham estate, Lady Louise Windsor competed in the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials founded by Prince Philip.
  • Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, attended the trials and was visibly proud as her daughter honored the late duke’s passion for carriage driving.
  • Louise was accompanied by Felix da Silva-Clamp, a university friend with whom she is believed to be in a romantic relationship.
  • Her return to Sandringham follows an absence from this month’s Trooping the Colour parade, which she missed due to her English Literature studies at the University of St Andrews.
  • Outside of royal engagements, the 21-year-old serves with St Andrews’s Officers’ Training Corps and has expressed interest in a career in the military, diplomacy or law.