Today (August 18) marks A-Level results day for swathes of students across the country. And among those who were eagerly awaiting results was Lady Louise Windsor, the Queen’s youngest granddaughter and the elder child of Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
Lady Louise is enrolled at a private school in Ascot, and this year marks her last in further education.
What subjects Louise took to A-Level, and the grades she achieved, are not public knowledge.
But Louise reportedly took AS Levels last year in English, History, Politics and Drama.
Buckingham Palace has now announced Louise’s next steps, and she has chosen to attend the same university as Kate Middleton and Prince William.
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Louise will be studying English at the historic institution.
Louise’s mother Sophie previously spoke of her hope for her “clever” daughter to go to university.
The Countess told The Sunday Times in 2020: “She’s working hard and will do A-Levels.
“I hope she goes to university. I wouldn’t force her, but if she wants to. She’s quite clever.”
After university, it is unlikely she will pursue a full-time royal career.
Louise and her brother James, Viscount Severn, keep out of the royal spotlight for the most part and are expected to pursue their own careers in the future like Beatrice and Eugenie.
The pair are also without HRH or Prince and Princess titles, a decision which was thought to have been made by the Queen and the Wessexes to allow them normal lives.
Louise tends to only make public appearances with the Queen at royal events or at carriage driving competitions.
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