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Lady Louise Windsor Takes Her Time: No Rush to Walk Down the Aisle
Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, seems to be following her own path when it comes to romance.
At just 20 years old, she's not in any hurry to tie the knot, much like Prince William and Kate Middleton during their early years together.
This laid-back approach to relationships appears to be a family trait.
Recently, Lady Louise made headlines by participating in the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials in Norfolk.
This event marked her debut in the competition, showcasing her skills in a sport she has embraced since she started competing three years ago at the age of 17.
It's clear that she has a passion for horse driving, but this time, her outing was more than just about the horses.
While at the trials, Lady Louise was seen enjoying the day with a university friend, Felix de Silva Clamp.
Their friendship reportedly blossomed at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where she is currently studying English literature.
The two were spotted taking selfies and having a great time at a party hosted by a student theatre group, giving fans a glimpse into her life as a student.
Gareth Russell, a Royal Observer, shared his insights with GB News about Lady Louise's potential future relationships.
He noted that there isn't a strict timeline for introducing a partner to the Royal Family.
The decision seems to hinge on how serious the relationship becomes before it's made public.
Russell emphasized that any introduction would likely come after significant time spent together.
The royal expert pointed out that the first step might be introducing a partner to her parents, rather than her uncle or other royal family members.