Buckingham Palace Trembles After Prince William SIGNS The Title Change Of Duchess Sophie’s Children
Buckingham Palace Trembles After Prince William SIGNS The Title Change Of Duchess Sophie’s Children
As for her current standing within the royal family, following her uncle ascending the throne she did not receive a title change, despite her parents Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex becoming the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh earlier this year.
The Prince of Wales William is taking charge while his father King Charles focuses on his health. Let’s all send our best wishes to him. And let’s be clear: William has some brilliant plans that are going to completely transform the Royal landscape.
The best part? The Future King has been looking to the future of his reign, and he’s reportedly got an idea involving two lesser-known Royals: Prince Edward and Sophie. The Duchess of Edinburgh’s two children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex, have both stayed largely out of the public eye despite their proximity to the throne.
Their parents opted to forgo the HRH titles they were offered at birth in favor of a more normal upbringing, allowing them the opportunity to decide for themselves once they turned 18. Can you imagine that? While Meghan was throwing tantrums about titles for her children and making up stories about racism, Sophie and Edward were quietly raising their children with real values and dignity.
Unsurprisingly, Lady Louise turned it down once she hit the milestone age, and it’s expected that her brother will do the same when he turns 18 in December. Given that, it could be a tough job for William to convince them to step up into official, more high-profile roles. But if they do so, they will begin receiving public funding in exchange for taking on public engagements representing the crown.
And here’s where it gets really interesting: while Harry and Meghan were busy burning bridges and crying wolf on every platform that would have them, Louise and James were growing up understanding the value of hard work. Lady Louise, now 21, has been quietly pursuing her education at St Andrews – yes, the same university where our beloved William and Catherine fell in love.
No Netflix deals, no tell-all interviews, no throwing family members under the bus, just pure class and dignity. Doesn’t that just warm your heart? Their inclusion would help share the load divided between the current team, which has had its numbers significantly reduced in recent years after the departure of Prince Harry, Meghan, and the deaths of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
The strain of that slimmed-down monarchy was especially evident last year, with the King and Princess of Wales both taking a significant chunk of time off to deal with their cancer diagnoses. William’s consideration of bringing Louise and James into the fold as working Royals at this time is an absolutely brilliant strategy.
You know what makes me chuckle? Remember how Meghan and Harry thought they were irreplaceable? How they probably assumed the royal family would come begging them to return? Well, surprise, surprise. Not only has the monarchy survived without them, but it’s about to get even stronger with the potential addition of two properly raised young Royals who understand duty and dignity.
Exploring what it’s like to grow up in the royal family, Lady Louise’s upbringing has played a significant role in shaping her reserved approach to public life. There are tales of royal mischievousness, including surprising anecdotes about Queen Elizabeth and Prince William, and it’s shocking, funny, and insightful all at once.
It will have to wait a little longer though, as she is at university at the moment. But there’s still plenty of time for her to get to grips with a bigger royal position. While Lady Louise is unlikely to become a full-time working royal, as Duchess Sophie previously revealed, she has raised her children with the idea of getting jobs. We now know Louise is keen to take on more. This is something she is more than capable of, as she has previously been praised for her poise and confidence at royal events, particularly during her appearance at the King’s coronation, where she wore the loveliest blue iris-patterned dress.
As for her current standing within the royal family, following her uncle ascending the throne, she did not receive a title change despite her parents, Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, becoming the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh earlier this year. Instead, she has retained her title of Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor. It’s thought to be very unlikely that this will change in the near future.
However, her parents announced in a statement following their marriage that their future children would be styled as the children of an Earl, as Prince Edward was then the Earl of Wessex. This title has now been passed down to their son, James.