Lady Louise tipped for huge life change to help out Prince William
The eldest child of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh may be called upon to help by her cousin when he becomes King.
Prince William may call on Lady Louise Windsor for help when he eventually ascends to the throne, sparking massive change in his royal cousin's life.
Louise, 20, is the eldest child of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. She is currently studying English literature at St Andrews University in Scotland. As a granddaughter to the late Queen Elizabeth II and the youngest niece of King Charles III, she stands 16th in line to the British throne.
"Lady Louise Windsor is carving out her own career, but she may be one of the cousins the Prince of Wales turns to when he becomes King", Danielle Stacey, HELLO!'s Online Royal Correspondent, said.
"While it's not known if she wants to become a full-time working royal like her parents, Lady Louise could represent the monarchy or attend engagements on behalf of William in the future.
"The late Queen Elizabeth II had the support of her cousins, the Kents, the Gloucesters, and Princess Alexandra, throughout her reign, and if William follows suit, it would allow the monarchy to reach more people and support more causes."
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This is a very probable scenario, as other royal experts concur with Lady Louise upholding stronger duties for her cousin, with other royals most likely also asked to step up in the future.
"In my opinion, another great service the couple could do for the country would be to encourage their children, Lady Louise and James, the Earl of Wessex, to become working royals when the time is right", the Daily Mail's Robert Hardmen previously wrote.
"Louise, 20, is in her second year at St Andrews University, while James, 16, will sit his GCSE exams this year. When Prince William becomes King, I hope that he will follow the example of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, and ask his cousins, including Lady Louise and James, to share royal duties with him."
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Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, has previously shared her thoughts on the matter of her children's working future.
"We try to bring them up with the understanding they are very likely to have to work for a living', she said in an interview with The Times. "Hence, we made the decision not to use HRH titles. They have them and can decide to use them from 18, but I think it's highly unlikely."
However, recent news of Princess Kate and King Charles' health issues may result in the royal cousins becoming more important royal representatives in the future.