Lady Louise was the picture of elegance as she competed in the Windsor Park Carriage Driving Trials this weekend. The 20-year-old, who is a student at St Andrew's , was beaming with joy as she arrived at the competition wearing a beige anorak and matching jodhpurs. Louise, who inherited her love of driving from Prince Philip, appeared focused as she took her seat in the carriage, placing her hands on to the horse's reins.

Royal fans were blown away by the royal's appearance at the event, with many taking to X, the site formerly known as Twitter, to share their excitement. One commented, ‘Beautiful! I hope they make her a working royal so we can see more of her!’ Another wrote, ‘Prince Phillip would be so proud’. Lady Louise is known to have been close to the late Duke of .

As recently as 2019, Philip was photographed looking on as his granddaughter competed in the Private Driving Singles carriage drive at the , where she secured third place. In May 2020, her mother Sophie praised Louise’s driving talents in an interview, commenting: ‘She is naturally so good at it, she really is. It’s something that she has taken to very well.

’ It was reported back in 2021 that Lady Louise would likely inherit the late Duke's carriages. Always the picture of polish, Lady Louise has won fans thanks to her low-key nature and sense of duty – she memorably played an important role in the days following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Alongside her brother James, Lady Louise gre.