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Secret Weapon: Lady Louise Windsor Receives HRH Title and £1.25 Million Diadem on 20th Birthday
Lady Louise Windsor, granddaughter of the Queen, is set to take on a significant role within the royal family in the coming years.
As a special gift for her upcoming 20th birthday, she will receive a stunning diadem worth £1.25 million.
This news comes at a time when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have stepped away from their royal duties, and Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice have started their own families.
Unlike her older cousins, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, Lady Louise Windsor has yet to wear a tiara.
Currently studying at St Andrews University, Lady Louise will turn 20 in November.
However, she has not reached this important royal milestone just yet.
Traditionally, tiaras are not worn by royal ladies until they reach the age of 18.
Princesses and ladies often receive tiaras as gifts for their 19th or 20th birthdays, marking the beginning of their tiara-wearing journey.
While weddings are the most common occasions for tiara-wearing, there are other events where they are deemed appropriate, such as state visits, inaugurations, coronations, balls, and royal dinners.
Lady Louise could potentially wear a tiara previously worn by her mother, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh.
One such tiara is the Anthemian tiara, which consists of ancient jewels from the late Queen Elizabeth II's collection.
It was given to Sophie when she married Prince Edward in 1999.
This tiara, valued at a staggering £1.25 million according to Stephen Stone jewellery experts, underwent a redesign in 2019 and has become Sophie's trademark.
In addition to the Anthemian tiara, the Duchess of Edinburgh also owns an aquamarine necklace alternative tiara from her private collection.
She has frequently been seen wearing the late Queen's five aquamarine tiaras.
These pieces highlight the rich history and significance of the royal jewelry collection.
According to royal expert Phil Dampier, Lady Louise is the royal family's secret weapon and someone the Queen can rely on.
Dampier speculates that when Lady Louise turns 20 and becomes eligible to accept an HRH (Her Royal Highness) title, she may take on some of the responsibilities previously carried out by the Queen.
With the royal workload being substantial, Lady Louise's potential involvement could alleviate some of the pressure.
As the younger generation of royals begins to establish their own roles within the family, Lady Louise Windsor's emergence as a key figure brings a fresh perspective and renewed energy.
With her impending 20th birthday and the prestigious diadem awaiting her, Lady Louise is poised to make her mark in the royal sphere.
The future looks bright for this young royal, and all eyes will be on her as she steps into her new role.