Duchess Sophie's only daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, is set to play a key role in William's monarchy as the future king confirmed change.
Louise - who celebrated her 22nd birthday on Saturday, November 8 - is increasingly discussed to support the Prince of Wales, who's been given the green light to prepare a team of his choice.
The Duke andDuchess of Edinburgh's child emerged as a potential candidate to streghten the royal workforce during a period of upheaval for the institution.
She might be persuaded to become a working royal as William confirms change is on his agenda.
There are speculations that Louise could assume greater responsibilities during William's reign, particularly given the royal family's recent crisis surrounding Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
The 'stylish and conscientious' Lady Louise could prove essential to William's monarchy, claimed Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams.
The expert went on to explain that the heir to the British throne will 'undoubtedly need extra help if it wants it to continue its charitable activities at a significant level'.
However, Louise's parents were on the same page, wanting to keep their daughter away from the royal restrictions.
In a 2020 interview,Sophie said that she had 'deliberately chosen not to grant Louise a princess title at birth, preferring that she understands she would very likely have to work for a living.'
Loiuse began working at a local garden centre before commencing her studies at St Andrew's University, where William met Kate.
She has chosen subjects that royal watchers consider particularly suitable for potential royal duties.
'Her choice of A-level subjects, including history, politics, and drama, seems particularly appropriate, since the first two would obviously be useful for a working royal and royalty is also theatrical,' Fitzwilliams told the Mail.
The situation has totally changed, and Louise's role in the monarchy could definitely help the royals cope with the difficulties they're going through.
Sophie's sweetheart has become the first female royal to join the military since her grandmother, participating in the army's University Officers Corps as an officer cadet.