Lady Louise Windsor has been tipped to avoid “the world’s biggest microscope” by a PR expert, as the royal appears to abstain from the spotlight.

The 20-year-old is currently a student at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, reading English and International Relations.

Louise took a break from her studies to join her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, at Trooping the Colour earlier this month.

She rewore the floral silk dress from Suzannah London that she wore to attend King Charles’s Coronation in 2023.

Lady Louise tipped to avoid being ‘mercilessly analysed under the world’s biggest microscope’

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Despite joining the Royal Family at big occasions like Trooping the Colour and Sandringham walkabouts at Christmas, a PR expert has claimed it is unlikely that Louise will become a working royal.

PR expert Alison Lancaster, the co-founder of Pressat exclusively told GB News: “Lady Louise likely knows she would be mercilessly analysed under the world’s biggest microscope – her looks and relationships etc.

“Every candid moment is a potential PR bonfire to contain.”

Lady Louise joining her parents at Trooping the Colour

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She continued: “It would be a full-time job for a battalion of fixers and crisis pros.

“This would involve around-the-clock rapid responses, strategic media cultivation, and airtight messaging.”

With King Charles and Princess Kate battling cancer, many commentators have suggested that the monarch might promote non-working royals to the Firm.

Lady Louise is a keen carriage driver after learning the skill from her late grandfather, Prince Philip

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Lady Louise is currently a student at the University of St Andrews in Scotland

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But Louise’s mother, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, has opened up about her two children likely having to work for a living.

She previously told The Times: “We try to bring them up with the understanding they are very likely to have to work for a living.

“Hence we made the decision not to use HRH titles.

“They have them and can decide to use them from 18, but I think it’s highly unlikely.”

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