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Lady Louise Windsor Graduates from St. Andrews as Royal Family Celebrates Major Milestone


Abdullah Sahel    | প্রকাশিত:  ০৪ জুলাই, ২০২৬, ০১:২০ পিএম

Lady Louise Windsor Graduates from St. Andrews as Royal Family Celebrates Major Milestone

The British royal family is celebrating a significant academic achievement as Lady Louise Windsor officially graduates from the University of St. Andrews. The 22-year-old daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh received her degree in English and International Relations on July 2, marking the culmination of her four-year studies at the prestigious Scottish university.

The Palace marked the occasion with an official social media post, extending congratulations on behalf of King Charles and Queen Camilla. The message read, "Congratulations to Lady Louise on her graduation from St Andrews University," accompanied by official photographs of the young royal in her academic robes.

Lady Louise was supported by her proud parents, Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie, who traveled to Fife to witness their eldest child cross the stage. Official portraits released by the family show Lady Louise beaming with her degree certificate, alongside her parents in a touching display of family pride.

The choice of St. Andrews holds special significance for the royal family. It is the same alma mater where the Prince and Princess of Wales met and studied during the early 2000s. Lady Louise's decision to attend the institution has drawn comparisons to her cousin William and his wife, Kate Middleton.

Following her graduation, Lady Louise is expected to take a gap year involving a mix of working, volunteering, and traveling before deciding on her long-term career path. The celebrations will continue on July 3 when she receives her Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award from her father during a ceremony at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.

Prince William and Princess Kate were among those who sent their congratulations, signaling the close relationship between the cousins. The Prince and Princess of Wales, who have maintained a strong bond with the Edinburghs, are expected to welcome Lady Louise's expanded role as she transitions into adulthood.

Lady Louise, who is 17th in line to the throne, has maintained a relatively low profile throughout her studies. Her parents chose not to give their children princely titles, allowing them to grow up with the understanding that they would likely need to work for a living. This decision has seemingly shaped Lady Louise's grounded approach to life.

Royal observers have noted Lady Louise's dedication and ambition, with some suggesting she could become a valuable asset to the monarchy in future years. As the royal family continues to modernize, the new graduate represents a generation balancing tradition with contemporary values.