Lady Louise Windsor has celebrated two major milestones this week, graduating from the University of St Andrews with a degree in English before receiving the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award, achievements that have also reignited comparisons with her late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
The 22-year-old marked her university graduation alongside her parents, Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, with official photographs shared by the Royal Family. Congratulating Lady Louise, the Royal Family celebrated her successful completion of her studies at St Andrews, one of the United Kingdom's most prestigious universities.
Shortly after graduating, Lady Louise attended a ceremony at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, where she received the Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award. The honour carries special family significance, as it follows in the footsteps of her father and her late grandfather, Prince Philip, who founded the Duke of Edinburgh's Award programme more than 70 years ago.
While the academic and leadership achievements attracted widespread attention, fresh photographs from the award ceremony sparked another discussion online. Many royal enthusiasts took to social media, commenting on Lady Louise's striking resemblance to a young Queen Elizabeth II. Users on platforms including X and Instagram highlighted similarities in their facial features, expressions and composed public appearance, with many describing the likeness as remarkable.
The comparisons extend beyond appearance. Royal observers have also noted that both Lady Louise and Queen Elizabeth II share a love of cycling. In previous interviews, the Duchess of Edinburgh revealed that cycling is one of her daughter's favourite hobbies and a way to relax, echoing photographs of the late Queen enjoying the same pastime during her youth.
Despite increasing public interest, Lady Louise has maintained a relatively private life. Her parents chose not to use His/Her Royal Highness (HRH) titles for their children, encouraging them to pursue independent careers outside full-time royal duties.
Following her graduation, reports suggest Lady Louise is expected to take a gap year to work, travel and volunteer before deciding on a long-term career. While speculation has linked her to fields such as diplomacy, law or the military, no official announcement has been made regarding her future plans.
Lady Louise Windsor graduates from St Andrews as royal fans draw comparisons with young Queen Elizabeth II
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