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Lady Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor

Also Known As: "Lady Louise Windsor; Lady Louise"
Current Location:: Surrey, United Kingdom
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Frimley Park Hospital, Frimley, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
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Daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh
Sister of James, Earl of Wessex

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About Lady Louise Windsor

Lady Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Windsor

Born 8 November 2003, is a member of the British Royal Family. She is the elder child and first daughter of Prince Edward 2nd Duke of Edinburgh, and his wife Sophie Duchess-Consort of Edinburgh. Louise is the youngest granddaughter and second-youngest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and her Prince-Consort Philip Mountbatten 1st Duke of Ediburgh. While Louise is entitled to be addressed as Princess, her parents have chosen against this; however, she will have right to the title after her 18th birthday if she so chooses, and barring any change to law of titles.

Although Louise was born before her brother, she was also born ten years before the official change to the Succession to the British Crown of 2013 which now allows succession in order of birth-date instead of gender. Therefore Louise is placed in the line of succession after her younger brother. As of February 2024, Louise's place in the line of succession to the British Crown is as follows:

1st - William Prince of Wales - 1st child of King Charles III son of Queen Elizabeth II
2nd - Prince George - 1st child of William Prince of Wales
3rd - Princess Charlotte - 2nd child of William Prince of Wales
4th - Prince Louis - 3rd child of William Prince of Wales

5th - Prince Harry - 2nd child of King Charles III
6th - Prince Archie - 1st child of Prince Harry son of King Charles III
7th - Princess Lilibet - 2nd child of Prince Harry son of King Charles III

8th - Prince Andrew - 3rd child of Queen Elizabeth II
9th - Princess Beatrice - 1st child of Prince Andrew
10th - Sienna Mapelli Mozzi - 1st child of Princess Beatrice
11th - Princess Eugenie - 2nd child of Prince Andrew
12th - August Brooksbank - 1st child of Princess Eugenie
13th - Ernest Brooksbank - 2nd child of Princess Eugenie

14th - Prince Edward - 4th child of Queen Elizabeth II
15th - Lord James - 2nd child of Prince Edward
16th - Lady Louise - 1st child of Prince Edward

17th - Anne the Princess Royal - 2nd child of Queen Elizabeth II
18th - Peter Philliips - 1st child of Anne the Princess Royal
19th - Savannah Philliips - 1st child of Peter Phillips
20th - Isla Philliips - 2nd child of Peter Philliips
21st - Zara Philliips Tindall - 2nd child of Anne the Princess Royal
22nd - Mia Tindall - 1st child of Zara Philliips Tindall
23rd - Lena Tindall - 2nd child of Zara Philliips Tindall
24th - Lucas Tindall - 3rd child of Zara Philliips Tindall

25th - David Armstrong-Jones - child of Princess Margaret daughter of King George VI

Louise's place in the line will move further away from succession with each new birth in line ahead of her. Her place in line will move closer to succession with each death of anyone in the line ahead of her.

Early life

Lady Louise was born, prematurely, on 8 November 2003 (at 23:32 GMT),[2] at Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey, after her mother was rushed there by ambulance from the couple's home at Bagshot Park, Surrey. She was delivered by emergency Caesarean section, necessitated by a placental abruption, causing severe blood loss to both child and mother, before her December due-date. The Countess of Wessex had previously suffered an ectopic pregnancy. Prince Edward was not present for the birth because it came so suddenly. Lady Louise was transferred to a neo-natal unit in St George's Hospital, Tooting, London as a precaution. Meanwhile, the Countess remained at Frimley Park Hospital until she was well enough to be released.
Lady Louise was released from hospital on 23 November and her name was announced on 27 November.[3] She was baptised in the Private Chapel of Windsor Castle on 24 April 2004 and her godparents were: the Lady Alexandra Etherington; the Lady Sarah Chatto; the Lord Ivar Mountbatten; Rupert Elliott; and Mrs Urs Schwarzenbach.[4][5] Lady Louise is ninth in the line of succession to the British throne. Until her birth, the first ten positions in the order of succession remained unchanged for over 13 years after the birth of her cousin, Princess Eugenie of York in 1990. Lady Louise was born with the eye disorder exotropia. In January 2006 it was reported that Lady Louise had undergone a 30-minute operation under general anaesthetic to correct the problem but in 2009 it was once again reported that her parents had decided against this treatment. Lady Louise attends St George's School, Windsor Castle, the same school that Princess Eugenie attended from 2001 to 2003 as a day girl.

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

  • 8 November 2003 – Present The Lady Louise Windsor[6]

Honours

In June 2008, to recognise a visit by her father to the province of Manitoba, the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, Philip S. Lee named a lake in the north of the province after Lady Louise.[8]

References

  1. ^ Given her proper title under the 1917 Letters Patent, HRH Princess Louise of Wessex holds no surname; but, when court communications give her a surname in order to refer to her without this royal style, it is Windsor.
  2. ^ "Royal baby born prematurely". http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/november/8/newsid_... BBC News. 8 November 2003. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
  3. ^ "Royal Wessex baby finally named". http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3240966.stm BBC News. 27 November 2003. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
  4. ^ Buckingham Palace press releases – Christening of Lady Louise Windsor http://www.royal.gov.uk/Home.aspx
  5. Christenings of the Royal Family http://users.uniserve.com/~canyon/christenings.htm#Christenings
  6. ^ Hardman, Robert (2007-11-29). "The Line of Succession to the British Throne". Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work. Druck, Wemding, Germany: Ebury Press. pp. 265. ISBN 978-0-09191-842-2.
  7. ^ Royal Styles and Titles – 1917 Letters Patent http://www.heraldica.org/topics/britain/prince_highness_docs.htm#19...
  8. ^ "Prince Edward begins Winnipeg visit". The Vancouver Sun. 2 June 2008. Retrieved 5 April 2010. http://www.vancouversun.com/news/story.html?id=fd966f54-9c34-40d9-b...

Wikipedia in English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Louise_Windsor

ThePeerage: http://www.thepeerage.com/p12222.htm#i122215

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Lady Louise Windsor's Timeline

2003
November 8, 2003
Frimley Park Hospital, Frimley, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
2004
April 24, 2004
Windsor Castle, Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead, England, United Kingdom
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St George's School, Windsor Castle