Princess Louise could save the reputation of the British Royal Family

Britain’s Princess Louise Windsor has never tried to be the most visible member of the royal family, which may ultimately be her greatest strength.
At a time when the British monarchy is suffering from the repercussions of the ongoing scandals faced by former Prince Andrew on its reputation, the Princess’s calm and humble style may be what the public in the United Kingdom needs.
But even if she is asked to take on a larger role in the royal family, the daughter of Prince Edward (the king’s brother) and Duchess Sophie may not want to take on the task.
Louise, 22, is currently following in her cousin William’s footsteps as a student at the University of St. Andrews, and her fiancé, Felix DaSilva, often accompanies her to chariot races, where she competes in equestrian sports alongside her mother Sophie. An insider recently described the duo to Hello magazine, as “nice and relaxed,” without any affectation.
Princess Louise, Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter, is an active university student and is following in the late Queen’s footsteps with her interest in the military. Louise, who belongs to the University of St Andrews Officer Corps, has been rumored to be eyeing a possible career in the military, making her the only female royal to serve in the military since Queen Elizabeth did so in World War II.
With her positive reputation and continued effort, it’s no wonder there’s buzz about the young princess becoming a full-time working member of the royal family when Prince William takes the throne.
Her parents are also “increasingly popular among Britons, who admire working royals who have busy schedules, tend to make frequent public appearances, and avoid negative headlines,” journalist Chris Riches wrote in the Express.
Riches notes that although Princess Louise may be the only person capable of saving the royal family’s reputation, she would “be making a huge mistake if she became a working member of the royal family; Because she has everything right now.”
In fact, Louise lived a relatively private life out of the spotlight, only appearing at a few public events with the royal family, such as Trooping the Color and going to church at Sandringham on Christmas morning.
She has managed to avoid the press intrusion into her private life, which her cousins William and Harry faced at her age, and this privacy would disappear if she agreed to support William, the future king.
However, with Riches noting that “the country is in desperate need of sensible royals who bring hope and joy,” Louise may be the one to help lead the effort. About “Daily Mirror”
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