Lady Louise Windsor and her new boyfriend set for 'long-lasting relationship'
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The 21-year-old has followed in the footsteps of the Prince and Princess of Wales
Lady Louise Windsor and her new boyfriend are set for "long-lasting relationship", based on a revelation by the university chaplain.
Rev Dr Donald MacEwan, who has conducted many marriages between St Andrews graduates at St Salvator's Chapel, has revealed that the university is an ideal place for couples to meet.
He said: "Couples tell me the University is a lovely place to fall in love.
"St Andrews is such a small place that you keep bumping into each other."
Lady Louise Windsor and her new boyfriend met at St Andrews University
GettyHe continued to tell The Mail: "Relationships seem to last long after people graduate and move away.
"And it is so beautiful, with long walks on the beach and other romantic settings, that it's no wonder I've seen so many marriages in my 13 years as chaplain."
Princess Kate and Prince William began their relationship at the university, which is popular with members of the Royal Family.
The Prince and Princess of Wales met at the institution in 2001, where William studied for his geography degree and Kate studied art history.
Following in the footsteps of the future King and Queen, Lady Louise has begun a new relationship with fellow student Felix Da Silva-Clamp.
Lady Louise, the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, began reading English at St Andrews in 2022 when she met Da Silva-Clamp.
The fellow student, born in 2004 and raised in Melbourne, Australia, and now studies at the university, is the son of Jonathan and Kendall Clamp.
Lady Louise is considering taking a study year abroad to travel to Macquarie University in Australia with her new boyfriend.
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Da Silver Clamp met Louise's parents, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, at the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials, where the 21-year-old Royal won a silver medal.
A close friend described the youngest niece of King Charles and 16th-in-line to the throne as surprisingly normal.
The university friend told The Times that she works a student job in the canteen during the week and participates in many student theatre productions.
They said: "She was in the chorus for a play called Dragon Fever, she was really good."