Lady Louise Windsor 'incredibly committed and professional' during military parade with boyfriend
The 22-year-old had a 'serious demeanour' during the march
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Lady Louise Windsor has been seen looking "incredibly committed and professional" during a military parade alongside her boyfriend.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh's daughter was seen in full camouflage as she marched with her fellow cadets.
Her military attire consisted of a belted army jacket and beret, with a poppy pinned to her top pocket.
She took her role in the St Andrews University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC) very seriously, with one source telling Hello! that her "demeanour reflects the sombre nature of the procession".

Felix da Silva-Clamp and Lady Louise Windsor took part in the military parade
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The UOTC is an Army Reserve unit for university students, offering military experience and leadership training without requiring participants to commit to professional service.
Lady Louise holds the rank of Officer Cadet in the Army Reserve, which she fits around her final year of English degree studies.
Accompanied by her boyfriend, Felix da Silva-Clamp, the pair took part in St Andrew's Regiment's Day Parade.
An eyewitness stated that Lady Louise did not lose focus once, with no interaction towards her boyfriend.

Lady Louise recently celebrated her birthday on November 8
| GETTYThe 22-year-old, who recently celebrated her birthday on November 8, met her boyfriend Felix at St Andrew's University, where both are currently studying.
Mr Silva-Clamp was seen cheering on his girlfriend at the carriage driving National Championships in Essex last weekend.
An onlooker claimed that he was "cheering and clapping from the sidelines" as Lady Louise competed.
They added that he "did a fist pump as she went through the water" and was "keen to see [Lady Louise] progress in the sport".
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Lady Louise Windsor and her new boyfriend met at St Andrews University | GETTY
Mr Silva-Clamp was also described to Hello! as "protective" over his partner, with the pair enjoying a "nice lunch" together before the event.
Lady Louise noted recently that she "might be persuaded" to step up as a working royal.
According to multiple royal commentators, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie has emerged as a potential candidate to bolster the royal workforce during a period of significant upheaval for the institution.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams claimed that the "stylish and conscientious" Lady Louise could prove essential to Prince William's future reign, noting that the heir apparent will "undoubtedly need extra help if it wants it to continue its charitable activities at a significant level".

Lady Louise Windsor said she 'might be persuaded' to step up as a working royal
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The timing appears particularly significant following recent developments that saw Andrew lose his royal titles and Windsor residence.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, said in a 2020 interview that she deliberately chose not to grant Louise a princess title at birth, preferring she understand she would "very likely have to work for a living".
This grounded approach saw the young royal take employment at a local garden centre before commencing her university studies.
"Her choice of A-level subjects, including history, politics, and drama, seems particularly appropriate, since the first two would obviously be useful for a working royal and royalty is also theatrical," Mr Fitzwilliams told the Mail.
Despite retaining a low profile during her university years, she consistently demonstrates poise when attending royal engagements.
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