Lady Louise Windsor to read English at St Andrews following A-level success
18.08.2022 - 20:35
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Lady Louise Windsor is to read English at the University of St Andrews, following in the footsteps of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Buckingham Palace has announced. The 18-year-old daughter of the Earl and Countess of Wessex will relocate to Fife in September to begin the four-year course. The palace did not reveal her A-level grades but the standard entry requirements are AAA.
A spokesperson said: “Having received her A-level results today, Lady Louise will start at St Andrews University in September to study English. ”It was there, within the relatively secluded confines of the Scottish university campus, that romance blossomed for the teenage Prince William and Kate Middleton, who met as undergraduates on its history of art course. The Duke would later switch to geography, but the couple’s bond had already been forged.
Both lived in the first year at St Salvator’s Hall and later shared houses with friends. Lady Louise has largely kept out of the public eye, having appeared more than happy to let her elder cousins command the attention on family occasions. Raised, alongside her brother James, Viscount Severn, just 20 minutes away from Windsor Castle at 51-acre Bagshot Park, she has enjoyed a close relationship with her grandmother, the Queen.
She also had a particularly tight bond with the late Duke of Edinburgh, who taught her carriage driving and to her bequeathed his two fell ponies, Balmoral Nevis and Notlaw Storm, to go with the polished green carriage he designed and rode. Last autumn, she emerged as one of the stars of the show in a BBC documentary about Prince Philip’s life, speaking confidently and affectionately about her beloved “Grandpa” and their shared love of the sport. “I definitely hope I have
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