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**When Lady Louise Discovered Her Grandmother Was The Queen**
Lady Louise was taken by surprise when her school friends pointed out that her grandmother and the Queen were one and the same person.
The 17-year-old daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex shared a close and down-to-earth relationship with Her Majesty while growing up, and this bond remains strong even today.
Lady Louise and her brother James Viscount VII hold a special place as the Queen's youngest grandchildren, and it is known that the monarch has a deep fondness for them.
Their family resides at Bagshot Park, just a short distance from Windsor Castle, allowing them to maintain regular contact over the years.
In an interview recorded prior to the monarch's 90th birthday, the Countess of Wessex disclosed that her children lovingly referred to the Queen as “Grandmama.”
Sophie revealed that her daughter had no inkling of her grandmother's fame during her early years.
She recounted how Louise came home from school one day, puzzled by her classmates' comments about her grandmother being the Queen, to which Sophie confirmed the truth.
Prince Edward himself admitted that he only grasped the reality of his mother's royal status when he was around five or six years old.
Reflecting on his own upbringing, he mentioned that growing up in such a family environment made it seem normal for his parents to have royal duties.
However, he found it fascinating to observe his own children navigating through the complexities of their royal heritage, noting that it wasn't until they were around five or six that the realization began to sink in.
The Wessex family's candid revelations shed light on the unique dynamics of growing up within the royal household.