The royal "secret Weapon" follows in the footsteps of Prince William and Kate Middleton and plays the romance of St Andrews

The royal "secret Weapon" follows in the footsteps of Prince William and Kate Middleton and plays the romance of St Andrews

Everyone knows the story of Prince William falling in love with St Andrews University student Kate Middleton in the early 2000s, but at the moment it turns out that another royal romance is brewing in Scotland.

One of Queen Elizabeth's grandchildren has been called the "secret weapon" of the royal family, and now she has fallen in the footsteps of her cousin Prince William. According to the Telegraph, Lady Louise Windsor, who is the daughter of Queen Elizabeth's son, Prince Edward, and his wife, Sophie — are dating fellow St. George. As confirmed by Andrews student Felix da Silva-Crump, a royal friend.

Hardworking Louise turned 11 years old on May 21. 8/20 He seems to share the same values and interests as Silva Crump. Like her dad, Prince Edward, Lady Louise is a theater buff and participates in college dramatic works with Sylvacrump.

One of Louise's friends said, "She has participated in many student theatrical productions — she was in the chorus of a play called Dragon Fever, she was really good. The theater is not large, so it shows so much dedication that she is a part of it."

Despite coming from a privileged background, both do their student work to fund the college lifestyle.

One of Louise's friends told the Telegraph that despite her father being a well-meaning prince, she "has been doing student work in the canteen for a week.""Felix - whose father "stood for the election in 2010 as a conservative candidate" — also works to fund his college lifestyle and "has a part-time job in a local ice cream parlor", according to the outlet.

A fellow student says Louise is "really grounded" and says, "Every time I see her, she wears modest clothes — you literally wouldn't know she was part of the royal family at all."

According to the Telegraph, Sylvacrump has also met his parents. Louise, who is a competitive carriage driver like her late grandfather Prince Philip, took her boyfriend to the Sandringham horse trials. "There he meets her proud parents and seems to be doing well with both the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh," the publication reported.

Felix grew up in Australia and his mother still lives there, so she may soon be heading down for her studies. "The source said Lady Louise, who can study abroad as part of her degree, is now in Australia

so she can travel with Da Silva Clamp.

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