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Lady Louise Windsor Shines in Cream Dress at St Paul’s Cathedral Service
Lady Louise Windsor graced the service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral in a stunning cream dress, accompanied by her parents and brother.
The Queen's granddaughter exuded elegance in a silk frock by Ghost paired with a sequined pink headband by JT Millinery, marking her second high-profile appearance in as many days.
Among the senior royals present were Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who gathered for the service on Friday morning.
Yesterday, the teenager captivated onlookers during Trooping the Colour, where she rode in a carriage alongside her parents, Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex, and her brother, James, Viscount Severn, for the Queen's birthday parade.
Subsequently, she made a notable appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony alongside Her Majesty.
Lady Louise shares a special bond with her grandmother and her late grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh.
For this year's Platinum Jubilee Trooping, Louise donned her mother's Philip Treacy hat from the 2009 Trooping the Colour celebrations, a significant nod to her first appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony with the royal family.
As the British monarchy commemorates the Queen's remarkable 70-year reign, this gesture holds particular sentimental value.
Prior to her recent appearances, Lady Louise had already been actively involved in the lead-up to the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
At the Royal Windsor Horse Show in May, she showcased her carriage driving skills using her late grandfather Prince Philip's carriage, with Queen Elizabeth in attendance to show her support.
She also participated in the A Gallop Through History performance, demonstrating her passion for carriage driving, a shared interest with Prince Philip.
In a 2020 interview, the Countess of Wessex expressed admiration for Lady Louise's natural talent in carriage driving, emphasizing her daughter's exceptional skills.
“No, she is naturally so good at it, she really is.
It's something that she has taken to very well,” the Countess remarked proudly.
Lady Louise's prowess in this sport reflects her dedication and aptitude, drawing praise from those around her.