The Queen's granddaughter, Lady Louise Windsor, was reportedly working part-time during the summer waiting for exam results atschool. increase. The 18-year-old is believed to have worked at a garden center, where she earns her £6.83 an hour, and describes her clients as "polite and attentive" royals.
Buckingham Palace yesterday announced that Lady Louise, following in the footsteps of Prince William and Kate Middleton, has qualified to study English at the University of Andrews. Her grades have yet to be confirmed, but St. Andrews College requires an undergraduate to obtain at least two A's and two B's to obtain a Bachelor's degree in English and she reported by Mirror.
During her summer job, the teenage girl reportedly worked at a tiller, assisted her customers, pruned and planted potted plants. One shopper was left in disbelief when he went to pay for goods - and was greeted by Her Majesty's granddaughter.
They said: A really reserved and sweet young lady who is polite and attentive to her customers. She seemed to love her job. It was unimaginable that the Queen's granddaughter would take on the role of working behind the cash register. They appeared to be worshiping,The Sun reports. Ingrid Stewart, Editor-in-Chief of Majesty Magazine, said:
The daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex is thought to have taken her A-levels in English, history, politics and drama. I'm here. The Queen's youngest granddaughter and eldest daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, she will begin her degree course in September.
The 18-year-old follows in the footsteps of her older cousin Prince William and his wife Kate. They both attended college in Fife where they first met, Kate studying art history and William studying geography.
A spokesman for the palace said: "Lady Louise, who received her A-level results today, will be enrolling at the University of St. Andrews in September to study English." Sophie has previously said she wants Louise to go to college about her daughter's education.
Louise, who has been called the Queen's favorite grandchild, grew up largely outside the media spotlight and attended private school. I used to go to she is ascot. However, she played a public role in her grandmother's Platinum her Jubilee celebration and was spotted at her game in the Commonwealth with her parents and her brother James a few weeks ago.
Last year, Sophie gave an interview to her BBC saying that while she and her husband "protect" Louise, she must be allowed to "live her own life." She said she knew she had to.
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