The daughter of Sophie and Prince Edward, who hold the titles of Duchess and Duke of Edinburgh, appears to have begun a romantic relationship.
At just 20 years old, the young lady has found love in a familiar royal setting: the University of St Andrews, the same place where Prince William and Kate Middleton first met.
This prestigious university, located near Edinburgh, is known for its conducive atmosphere for romance, as evidenced by this new love connection within the royal family.
Studying English literature, the niece of the king shares a passion for horse riding with her family, an interest that recently led her to compete in Sandringham, under the watchful eyes of her parents.
However, during the event, all eyes turned to a different figure: a fellow student who accompanied the young lady and, according to rumors, might be more than just a friend.
This young man, seen in the company of Lady Louise on several occasions, has sparked speculation about the possibility of being her romantic partner.
Who is Lady Louise Windsor’s boyfriend?
Recently, photos of Lady Louise Windsor with a young man have circulated on social media, revealing a close relationship with Lady’s parents, Sophie and Prince Edward.
Reports indicate that the companion is Felix da Silva-Clamp, a fellow student at the same university as Lady Louise.
Felix spent five years at an Anglican school in Melbourne before moving to Scotland, where he met Lady Louise last year.
According to the Taller newspaper, both are active members of their university’s theater club and recently shared leading roles in the production ‘Dragon Fever’.
Their joint appearance at the play’s premiere and subsequent social events has fueled speculation about their relationship.
Additionally, Felix was present at a recent equestrian competition, supporting Lady Louise as she competed in dressage with one of Queen Elizabeth II’s ponies, as highlighted by a spectator in ‘Hello Magazine’.
The familiarity between Felix and the royal family is notable, as he has been seen in the company of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
This equestrian event holds special significance for Lady Louise, who has been participating since the age of 17, continually improving her technique.
Her late grandfather, Prince Philip, bequeathed his own carriage to her following his passing in 2021.