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Elizabeth II's favorite granddaughter in love: the lucky one has a link with Kate and William

It has already been more than two years since Elizabeth II left us. A disappearance which marked the whole of the United Kingdom, starting of course with the Windsors. Everyone appreciated the queen, but as in every family, some affinities are stronger than others. Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, daughter of Sophie of Wessex and Prince Edwardhad that little thing that others didn't have for her grandmother.

The opportunity to take an interest in the 21-year-old young woman, particularly her love story with Felix da Silva-Clamp, a student of her young age, originally from Australia, whom she met on the benches of the University of St. Andrews, in Scotlande, where she discovered and learned English literature. SAccording to Donald MacEwan, the university chaplain and head of religious services at St Salvator's Chapel, they are on their way to a “long-lasting” relationship.

“Several couples have told me that college is a great place to fall in love.” St Andrews is such a small place that we keep bumping into each other. LRelationships seem to last long after people graduate and move on. And it's so beautiful, with long beach walks and other romantic settings, that it's no wonder I've seen so many weddings in my 13 years as a chaplain“, he explained to GB Newsthis Sunday, November 17. An analysis all the more relevant since Kate and William are still madly in love (notably married and parents of three children), after having met several years ago already at this same university.

St Andrews, a very prestigious school

Today, the institution has around 8,000 students, and is one of the best in the UK. This school was ranked fourth after Cambridge, Oxford and the London School of Economics, in the Complete University Guide 2025. “St Andrews has also been named the UK's number one university by The Times, Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024 and Guardian University Guide 2024. add our colleagues from Gala .

A place, however, quite expensive (2,100 euros for one year for the Scots, Around 11,000 euros for other British people and between 35,000 and 44,000 euros per year for foreigners), but which could obviously allow you to find your soul mate!

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