Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, happy in Sandringham with her friend Felix

Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, happy in Sandringham with her friend Felix
Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, happy in Sandringham with her friend Felix

Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, took part in a driving event at Sandringham this weekend. She was accompanied by one of her university friends, Felix.

Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, was spotted in good company over the weekend as she took part in the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials, a horse show held in Sandringham, Norfolk.

In photos relayed by the British media, the 20-year-old Briton is seen in riding gear. White jeans, a down jacket, a tie and a cap on her head, she looked particularly happy aboard her carriage. A discipline that she has practiced for many years and for which she inherited the taste from her grandfather, Prince Philip. Her first participation in the event was rewarded with a silver medal.

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Lady Louise first spotted with her friend Felix

Her mother, the Duchess of Edinburgh, who keeps an eye on her daughter when she takes part in competitions, has been seen on the Sandringham estate. The granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II was also able to count on the support of a university friend. The young man, very smiling, was seen in deep discussion with the niece of King Charles III and even enjoyed a carriage ride, guided by his friend. The young man was also seen in deep discussion with Sophie.

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According to information from the “Daily Mail”, his name is Felix da Silva-Clamp. Lady Louise would have met him on the benches of the University of St Andrews in Scotland where she is currently studying English literature. Both share the same interest in amateur theater. It didn’t take more information for royalty fans to draw a parallel with the meeting of Prince William and Kate Middleton 23 years ago…

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