Lady Louise Windsor is expected to make a high-profile presence during the King’s first-ever Trooping the Color this Saturday, June, 17, and there’s a reason for it.
Last year, at the start of her late grandmother’s Platinum Jubilee festivities, the 19-year-old appeared on the balcony. Last year’s Trooping the Color featured solely working royals and their children on the balcony, as the Palace confirmed in the run-up to the event.
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Only working royals and their offspring were permitted to attend the King’s Coronation.
Lady Louise was present on May 6 as the only daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.

As a result, because her parents are working royals, the 19-year-old may be included in the balcony appearance on June 17.
On May 6, the couple’s 15-year-old son James, Earl of Wessex, also appeared.
Lady Louise, a student at St Andrew’s University, is also on summer holiday, therefore has no educational obligations for the time being.

The royals gathered in April for the King’s first-ever Easter Sunday worship as king.
The King’s youngest niece was absent, presumably because the service fell during the school year.
The service also took place before Lady Louise’s university’s revision week, implying that she was likely busy studying for her examinations at the time.
Lady Louise was recently hailed for her fresh style at last month’s King’s Coronation celebrations.
Fans discussed the royal on Twitter, with one calling the adolescent a “fashion icon.”
One admirer remarked, “Love her poise and style! Louise is a very cool girl, a lovely presence at royal events.”
Another person commented, “She looked fabulous and is really coming into her own as a young woman.”
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Lady Louise was previously recognized as an “asset” to the Royal Family by a royal specialist.
“Lady Louise has always been an asset to the family and very polite, which the Queen loves,” royal biographer Ingrid Seward previously told FEMAIL.
“Remember how she helped the bridesmaids on the steps of St George’s Chapel and as they went inside at Princess Eugenie’s wedding, and her skirt blew up in front of the TV camera?” She handled it deftly.”