The royal family appears to have a rising star in their midst. Lady Louise Windsor, daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, has recently been exploring her talent as an actress.
The young woman, who is studying literature at the University of St Andrews—the same institution where Prince William and Princess Kate first met—has discovered her passion for theater. Interestingly, it’s a passion she shares with her boyfriend.
Apparently, Lady Louise is actively involved in the university’s drama club, alongside her partner, Felix da Silva-Clamp.
The two are starring in the play “Dragon Fever”, and judging by the photos circulating online, they seem to be enjoying themselves immensely.
A source close to the family revealed to The Mirror that Lady Louise has formed a close-knit group of friends at university and is very proud of herself.
And it’s no surprise. She also seems to be following in the footsteps of her father, Prince Edward, who participated in theatrical activities during his university years.
In “Dragon Fever”, Lady Louise plays a witch named Nivana, while Felix takes on the role of Mr. Grant.
According to a review posted on The Saint website, Lady Louise delivered a convincing performance, though it seems her boyfriend, Felix, was the one who captivated the audience the most.
This isn’t the first time the couple has shared the stage. They previously appeared together in the play “The School for Scandal”.
Beyond the theater, Lady Louise continues to pursue horseback riding, a sport that helped her bond with her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Felix reportedly supports her faithfully in her competitions.
It appears that Lady Louise Windsor is enjoying an exciting chapter at university. Between books, stages, and love, the young royal is carving out her own path and shining in her own right. Keep an eye out for her next steps.