Prince Edward and Sophie are ensuring that their daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, focuses on earning a livelihood through work rather than relying on a full-time royal role.
The Duchess of Edinburgh is poised to guide Lady Louise Windsor on a new path following her decision to “give up her career,” according to exclusive insights shared with GB News by PR expert Lynn Carratt.
At 20, Lady Louise is currently pursuing her studies at the University of St Andrews and is expected to steer clear of becoming a working member of the Royal Family.
In her exclusive conversation with GB News, Carratt detailed how Louise is managing her private life while being the niece of King Charles III.
She said: “Maintaining a private life can be challenging, especially when you’re related to royalty like Lady Louise
On her transition to becoming a full-time royal, Sophie later told The Times: “Certainly it took me a while to find my feet. The frustration was I had to reduce my expectations of what I could actually do.
“I couldn’t turn up at a charity and go, right, I think you should be doing this, because that’s what I was used to doing in my working life.
“I had to take a really big step back and go, OK, they want you to be the icing on the cake, the person to come in to thank their volunteers and funders, not necessarily to tell them how to run their communications plan.”
Carratt continued to tell GB News: “Lady Louise is currently studying at St Andrews University, where she can enjoy her privacy away from the public eye, much like her cousin William did at the same University.
“Her parents have emphasised the importance of understanding the need to work for a living, so it’s unlikely that she will become a full-time working royal after completing her education and especially in a time of calls to slim down the monarchy.”
Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, is paving her own way as she navigates her future away from a full-time royal role. At 20 years old, Lady Louise is currently immersing herself in her studies at the prestigious University of St Andrews, opting for a more private life instead of stepping fully into the royal spotlight.Despite being the niece of King Charles III, Lady Louise is determined to carve out a path that allows her to focus on earning a livelihood through her own work.
PR expert Lynn Carratt shared exclusive insights with GB News, highlighting Lady Louise’s dedication to maintaining a sense of normalcy amidst her royal connections.It is clear that Lady Louise has been influenced by her parents’ experiences, particularly her mother Sophie’s transition from a career in public relations to a working royal.
Sophie, now the Duchess of Edinburgh, made the decision to give up her PR agency in order to fully commit to her royal duties alongside Prince Edward.Sophie’s journey into the royal family was not without its challenges, as she had to adjust her expectations and role within charitable organizations.
She had to learn to bring a different kind of value to her engagements, focusing on being a supportive presence rather than taking the lead in decision-making.Lady Louise’s time at St Andrews University provides her with a valuable opportunity to cultivate her own interests and skills, away from the pressures of constant public scrutiny.
Her parents have instilled in her the importance of independence and the value of self-sufficiency, encouraging her to pursue a career that aligns with her passions and talents.As the calls for a streamlined monarchy grow louder, Lady Louise is poised to make her mark on the world in a way that is uniquely her own. By prioritizing a strong work ethic and a commitment to personal growth, Lady Louise is setting herself up for a bright and fulfilling future outside of the traditional expectations of royal life.