Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie of Wessex, tends to avoid public appearances. However, British journalists often focus their attention on her.
The reason for this is her status as the beloved granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II. Following in her grandmother’s footsteps, Lady Louise has dedicated her life to equestrian sports.
This year, she enrolled in one of the country’s most prestigious educational institutions, St. Andrews University.
However, prior to the start of the school year, the Queen’s granddaughter decided to stay active by taking up a job.
According to The Sun journalists, Lady Louise Windsor works as an assistant cashier at a garden center, earning approximately $6 per hour.
“I never imagined seeing a member of the royal family in such a position,” one observer commented. “When I saw her at the checkout, I had a hard time believing it was her.”
“It’s not every day you find yourself buying begonias from a royal family member,” witnesses shared after personally encountering Lady Louise at the center.
Others highlighted her excellent performance in her role. “She is a very humble and kind girl, attentive to customers,” one individual remarked. “It appears that she enjoys her work,” another added. “The staff seems to adore her, and the positive atmosphere among colleagues speaks volumes,” insiders concluded.