Overview
- Lady Louise Windsor is serving in a paid, behind-the-scenes organizing role that the event director says carries no special treatment, as the four-day show opened Thursday on the grounds of Windsor Castle.
- She is scheduled to drive on Sunday in the Meet of the British Driving Society, a carriage event that sends about 50 horse-drawn vehicles around Windsor Park.
- Organizers describe her as one of the chief organizers operating a first concierge service and praise her as a hard worker with no airs or graces.
- The 22-year-old is a non-working royal studying English at the University of St Andrews and keeps a low public profile while supporting the show.
- King Charles is the patron and is expected to attend this week, while her parents, Prince Edward and Sophie, who serve as the show’s president and vice president, are set to be on hand daily; the event has run since 1943 and reflects the family’s carriage-driving heritage shaped by the late Prince Philip.