Lady Louise Windsor dazzles at Trooping the Color with a floral dress that she first wore at the coronation of Charles III

Lady Louise Windsor dazzles at Trooping the Color with a floral dress that she first wore at the coronation of Charles III
Lady Louise Windsor dazzles at Trooping the Color with a floral dress that she first wore at the coronation of Charles III

She attended the celebration accompanied by her parents, and greeted the royal fans who had gathered in front of Buckingham Palace with a smile.

Always the image of neatness, Lady Louise has won over her admirers thanks to her discreet nature and sense of duty: she played a memorable role in the days after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Along with her brother James, Lady Louise grew up in Bagshot Park, in Windsor, and stayed away from the spotlight, except on special occasions, such as the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, in which she participated as a girl of the flowers. After completing high school in English, drama, history and politics, Lady Louise followed in the footsteps of her cousin William and enrolled at the University of St Andrews, where the current Princes of Wales met.

Prince Edward recently paid tribute to his children and wife during an appearance on a British talk show. “She has been an absolutely brilliant rock and I am incredibly lucky to have found Sofía and that she found me (…) We are very lucky, we have two especially brilliant children, who are forging very different paths. I think that is also fascinating”.

The Windsors’ exit to the balcony (together for the first time this year) and other key moments of the most emotional Trooping the Color

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Dressed in white, the Princess of Wales traveled with her three children by carriage from Buckingham to Horse Guards Parade to watch the banner parade. She was the most anticipated image of her: for the first time since the announcement of her illness, Kate has accompanied her family at an official event.

 
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