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The Queen's 'underappreciated' kin: who can replace Harry and Meghan at court

'24.01.2020'

Source: Woman.ru

After the excommunication of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the British court, the royal family experiences problems with the number of officially working monarchs. In this regard, experts believe that soon the queen will give greater powers to her other relatives, writes Woman.ru.

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A couple of weeks ago, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle resigned and renounced royal privileges. Now spouses are forbidden to use some of their titles, receive funds from the budget and much more.

Although Harry and Megan remained dukes, they are no longer considered senior members of the British royal family.

It is known that this honorable role involves the fulfillment of certain court duties and attending social events. In the absence of the Sussex, there is no one to do these things - William and Kate are simply not able to keep up with all the receptions!

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In this regard, the British media are actively discussing new appointments. The queen is expected to oblige her youngest son, Prince Andrew and his family, to take the place of Harry and Megan.

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The wife of 55-year-old Edward, Countess Sophie of Wessex, communicates very closely with her mother-in-law, so Elizabeth II would be glad to see her and her grandchildren more often at official events. In the comments to photos from events in which Sophie took part, she is often called an “underrated” member of the royal family and advises the palace to give the countess great powers.

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Nevertheless, experts are sure that the main star will be not Sophie and Edward, but their 16-year-old daughter Louise. New times require new heroes that the public would be interested to learn! So far, not much is known about Louise. The main facts of her biography relate to childhood.

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That's because the girl was born a month before the planned date. Then, in November 2003, Countess Sophie underwent an emergency caesarean section. During the operation, both the mother and the child nearly died due to severe blood loss due to a ruptured placenta. Sophie was born weighing only 2 kg, and for several weeks the family hid her from the public. Only after eliminating all the problems did the queen announce her granddaughter and give her the title of lady.

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Throughout childhood, Lady Louise suffered from vision problems (strabismus), but after a series of operations she overcame an ailment. Today, the girl increasingly appears in public, and also regularly participates in horse riding competitions, being a big fan of horses. Who knows, maybe very soon we will all be discussing her outfits and outings.

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