Royals

Queen Elizabeth IIs youngest granddaughter is carving a future for herself within the royal family.

Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor,Queen Elizabeth IIs youngest granddaughter, grew up primarily out of the public eye.

On account of being the 13th in line to the throne, Louises spotlight continues to grow.

Lady Louise Windsor at the Platinum Jubilee service in London in June 2022

Lady Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor wasborn prematurely on Nov. 8, 2003at Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey.

The royal arrived a month early, and was delivered via an emergency cesarean section.

Edward was ona royal visit to Mauritiusand, unfortunately, missed the birth of his first child.

Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in May 2022

Louise was born with a squint, a condition where one or both eyes point in a different direction.

The Countess of Wessex confirmed that her daughter had the squint corrected because cosmetically it was awkward for her.

There she studied English, history, and politics for her A-levels.

She also participated inthe Duke of Edinburgh Award, founded by her grandfather Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

I definitely hope I have made him proud.

After a competition, he would always ask how it went, she said.

His eyes would light up because he just gets so excited when he talks about it.

She has since reportedlyinherited his Fell poniesand carriage.