Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter overcame early eye problems to grow into a poised and admired young woman. At 21, the young royal has captured public admiration for her natural beauty and humility.
Lady Louise has led a life unlike many royals. Born prematurely and facing eye problems as a child, she grew up largely away from the spotlight, raised with values of humility and hard work.
Now, at 21, Lady Louise is not only celebrated for her beauty but has also drawn public praise for her down-to-earth attitude after working a near-minimum-wage job and quietly preparing to make history. Take a look at her transformation over the years, and see why people called her a beautiful role model.
A Royal Birth
Lady Louise, daughter of the late Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son, Prince Edward, and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, entered the world in a way that hinted at the resilience she would carry into adulthood.
Born prematurely by emergency Caesarean section in November 2003, her arrival came a month earlier than expected, with her father away on an official visit to Mauritius.
Weighing just four pounds nine ounces, she needed urgent care and was swiftly moved to the neonatal unit at St. George’s Hospital in London, while her mother remained at Frimley Park Hospital for a difficult recovery.
On November 23, 2003, the Earl and Countess of Wessex presented Lady Louise to the public after two weeks in the hospital. Their daughter, born prematurely and requiring special care, would go on to lead a grounded life despite her royal roots. | Source: Getty Images
On November 23, 2003, Prince Edward held newborn Lady Louise outside Frimley Park Hospital in England. Despite her premature birth and early health challenges, she was warmly welcomed by her family and later cherished for her resilient spirit. | Source: Getty Images
On November 23, 2003, Lady Louise was cradled in a blanket shortly after her premature birth. As she grew, her family ensured she had a balanced upbringing, instilling in her the values of humility and resilience. | Source: Getty Images
The Countess, who had suffered a dangerous ectopic pregnancy just two years earlier, faced critical complications during the delivery. Both mother and child recovered, but their extended stay in separate hospitals made for a tense beginning to Lady Louise’s life.
Despite her premature start, the young royal became a cherished addition to the royal family, as the seventh grandchild of Queen Elizabeth and the first to be born in an NHS hospital.
After 17 days of specialist care, Lady Louise finally joined her family at home in Bagshot Park, where her name — Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor — was revealed.
Each part of her name honored different family members, from her paternal great-great-grandmother to her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, and her maternal grandmother, Mary.
In a bid to shield her from media scrutiny, her parents decided she would not carry the title Her Royal Highness and instead would be known simply as Lady Louise.
As she grew, Lady Louise faced a medical condition known as exotropia, where one eye turns outward, potentially impacting vision if left untreated.
On July 29, 2006, Edward, Earl of Wessex, was photographed holding his daughter during an outing in Stornoway, Scotland. The young royal’s early years were spent enjoying simple family moments away from the public eye. | Source: Getty Images
On May 16, 2009, Lady Louise attended day 5 of the Royal Windsor Horse Show in Windsor, England. Growing up with a passion for horses, she shared this cherished hobby with her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. | Source: Getty Images
On a day at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 2009, Lady Louise was photographed enjoying the event in Windsor, England. The occasion highlighted her close ties to royal traditions and her family’s love for equestrian sports. | Source: Getty Images
Buckingham Palace remained discreet on the details, but it was reported that she underwent an initial corrective surgery as a toddler, followed by a second operation at ten. By 2014, her appearance at public events suggested successful results from her treatment.
Inspired by her daughter’s journey, the Countess of Wessex championed vision health, becoming a patron of Vision 2020 and a global ambassador for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, even traveling to India in 2013 to witness sight-saving surgeries.
Throughout her childhood, Lady Louise was raised away from the intense glare of royal life. Her parents were committed to providing as normal an upbringing as possible, encouraging her to grow up away from royal duties.
Yet, as she mingled with school friends, she eventually realized the unique role her family held. At a young age, she came home and asked her mother about her grandmother’s role as queen, having heard it from classmates.
During an interview, her mother revealed that she gently confirmed the truth, though Lady Louise confessed at the time that she didn’t fully understand what it meant.
Nevertheless, she shared a close bond with Queen Elizabeth, often spending time together horseback riding, a beloved activity for the two and a cherished tradition with her brother, James, Viscount Severn, by her side.
On August 2, 2010, Lady Louise was spotted at Scrabster Harbour in Scotland, enjoying a family outing. Known for her grounded upbringing, she often accompanied her parents on low-key excursions. | Source: Getty Images
On June 11, 2011, Lady Louise participated in the Trooping the Colour parade in London, England. The young royal was a charming presence at this annual celebration, honoring the Queen’s official birthday. | Source: Getty Images
On December 21, 2013, Lady Louise attended the Christmas Meeting at Ascot Racecourse in England. Her appearance at the event highlighted her growing connection to royal traditions and family gatherings. | Source: Getty Images
Stepping into Adulthood
As Lady Louise grew older, she embraced a life marked by humility, dedication, and a surprising level of independence for a member of the royal family. In 2022, she took an unexpected yet admirable step by working a near-minimum-wage job at a garden center during her summer break.
There, she handled tills, assisted customers, and even pruned plants, blending seamlessly with her co-workers and serving shoppers who were often stunned to see Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter behind the counter.
Her polite demeanor and modest attitude earned praise, with many commenting on her grounded nature. A shopper said, “I couldn’t believe it was Lady Louise — I had to look twice. She is a really modest and sweet young woman who is polite and attentive to customers. She seemed to be loving the job.”
The role, which offered around £6.83 an hour, exemplified her parents’ efforts to provide a balanced upbringing. Onlookers admired her willingness to “roll up her sleeves” in a typical teenage job, viewing her as a refreshing role model.
“She just got her amazing A-level results. Works hard, great role model,” one social media user commented. Another wrote, “Wonderful to see her enjoying some independence before going away to school. Lots of new & exciting adventures await Lady Louise.”
On December 19, 2015, Lady Louise Windsor attended the Christmas Racing Weekend at Ascot Racecourse in England. Her growing presence at traditional royal events reflected her connection to family heritage. | Source: Getty Images
On June 9, 2018, Lady Louise participated in the Trooping the Colour in London, England. The young royal joined the annual ceremony, celebrating her grandmother’s official birthday. | Source: Getty Images
On September 20, 2020, Lady Louise took part in the Great British Beach Clean on Southsea beach in Portsmouth, England. Her volunteer efforts highlighted her commitment to environmental causes. | Source: Getty Images
A third shared, “Young woman takes a real job to earn an honest wage and she gets mocked. Presumably they’d praise her if she was sitting at home in front of the TV all day.”
After completing her A-levels, Lady Louise secured a place at St Andrews University to study English, a significant step that would also align with her growing interests in the military and public service.