Lady Louise's future role in monarchy laid bare
Lady Louise’s future role in monarchy laid bare

Lady Louise Windsor, the 20-year-old daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, is still making decisions about her future.

The royal, who is a sophomore at the University of St. Andrews, has stayed away from the royal spotlight for much of her life and, unlike her cousins, may not be in the royal family, according to royal expert Jenny Bond play any key role.

bond told OK!Magazine “It’s clear” that before Prince George begins taking on royal duties, “working royals are going to be extremely rare”.

She explained that she had “doubts” that Lady Louise would ever become a “full-time royal” and explained that she didn’t want to do that herself.

“The King and William are very clear that the monarchy must assume increasing responsibility to taxpayers,” she continued. “Extra working royals means extra staff, extra management, extra security and extra costs. That’s not the direction of the king either. [Charles] Or William wants to take it. “

Bond also predicts that Louise is likely to “follow a similar path” to her cousin Zara Tindall, a “much-loved” member of the royal family who also enjoys “independence and freedom” “.

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