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**Discovering the Fascinating World of Prince Edward and Sophie’s Children**
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, is the youngest child and son of Queen Elizabeth.
In 1999, he tied the knot with his beloved, Sophie Rhys-Jones.
The couple shares two children, Lady Louise Windsor and James Viscount Severn.
Let's delve into some intriguing facts about Edward and Sophie's offspring.
Lady Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor came into the world prematurely on November 8, 2003.
Born via C-section due to placental abruption, Louise was swiftly transferred to the neonatal unit at St. George's Hospital.
Meanwhile, her mother recuperated at Frimley Park and was discharged 15 days later.
Notably, Prince Edward missed Louise's birth as it caught him off guard while he was on an official visit to Meritus.
James Alexander Philip Theo Mountbatten-Windsor, Viscount Severn, was born on December 17, 2007, making him the youngest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
Currently, they hold the 14th and 15th spots in the British throne's line of succession.
Despite their royal lineage, the siblings bear the titles of Viscount Severn and Lady Louise instead of Prince and Princess, owing to Edward's earldom status.
Louise was born with esotropia, a condition where one or both eyes turn inward, often misconstrued as a lazy eye.
In 2006, an unsuccessful operation was performed to rectify this issue, but a successful treatment in 2013 brought about the desired correction.
Presently, James attends Eagle House School in Berkshire, while Louise has been a student at St. Mary's School, Ascot, since 2017.
A memorable moment for Louise was serving as a bridesmaid at the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2011, a role she undertook at just seven years old.
Subsequently, in 2015, Louise and James embarked on their inaugural overseas royal engagement, accompanying their parents on a journey to South Africa.
Louise's involvement in the Girl Guides echoes the influence of her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, who serves as the organization's president.
Louise's diverse interests extend to carriage driving, a British sport popularized by her grandfather, Prince Philip.
She showcased her skills at the Royal Windsor Horse Show's private driving singles Carriage Drive and clinched the third position.
The siblings' legacy was further immortalized when two lakes in Manitoba, Canada, were renamed in honor of Louise and James during Prince Edward's visit in 2008.
As we eagerly anticipate the unfolding chapters in the lives of these remarkable siblings, their unique talents and royal engagements continue to captivate audiences worldwide.