Lady Louise takes centre stage as she performs alongside her boyfriend in performance at St Andrews

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2025-03-10 11:16:08 | Updated at 2025-03-10 14:13:41 2 hours ago

Lady Louise Windsor has embraced university life at St Andrews with a flourishing passion for theatre.

The 21-year-old royal has taken major roles in several student productions since joining the prestigious Scottish institution.


As the eldest daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, Lady Louise has joined the St Andrews Mermaids, the group overseeing student theatre productions.

Alongside her English degree, the 16th in line to the throne has been building an impressive theatrical résumé.

Lady Louise Windsor

Lady Louise Windsor has embraced university life at St Andrews with a flourishing passion for theatre.

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Lady Louise has showcased her versatility through diverse theatrical roles at St Andrews.

She played Sir Oliver Surface in the comedy "School For Scandal" and Lady Caversham in Oscar Wilde's "An Ideal Husband."

The royal also starred in "Dragon Fever," a student-written play based on a Spanish novel.

Her performance as 'powerful and cynical witch' Nilvana in "Dragon Fever" earned praise in student newspaper The Saint.

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Lady Louise has showcased her versatility through diverse theatrical roles at St Andrews.

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Reviewers noted she gave "consistent performances throughout" and "displayed impressive physicality."

Another review commended her storytelling abilities: "Our narrator, Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, consistently treated us to engaging and well-elocuted storytelling."

Lady Louise's theatrical journey is shared with her boyfriend Felix da Silva-Clamp.

Felix also has a passion for theatre and regularly performs alongside Louise.

The couple appeared together in the recent "School For Scandal" production.

Felix received glowing reviews, with The Saint praising his "standout performance" and "plenty of stage presence."

Felix, whose father is a solicitor, has shown dedicated support for Lady Louise's interests.

He even travelled to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk to watch her compete in a driving competition last June.

Lady Louise impressed at the event, winning a silver medal.

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