'Very mature' Lady Louise tipped to take on 'huge workload' left by Harry and Meghan

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    Louise, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, celebrates her 18th birthday in November. When she reaches the milestone, she will decide whether to style herself Her Royal Highness Princess Louise.

    Royal author Phil Dampier said there is a “strong argument” for Louise opting to use an HRH title.

    He suggested there could be a key role for her in a slimmed-down monarchy as he highlighted how the Sussexes and the Duke of York have stepped back from royal duties.

    Mr Dampier told the Telegraph: “Because she’s the granddaughter of the Queen, Lady Louise can call herself a Princess when she becomes 18 – it’s theoretically up to her.

    “And there’s a strong argument for her doing it.

    In the programme, Louise opened up on her love of carriage driving which she inherited from the Duke of Edinburgh.

    She said: “After a competition, he would always ask how it went.

    “His eyes would light up because he just gets so excited when he talks about it.”

    Louise also spoke about taking part in her grandfather’s Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

    She said: “There was certainly an element of making my grandfather proud and honouring him by taking part in the award that has been so much of his life’s work.”

    Louise is understood to be close to the Queen due to the Wessexes living nearby Windsor Castle.



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