Lady Louise Windsor was born prematurely in 2003 and underwent eye surgery as a child due to a rare condition called esotropia (strabismus). Her parents, Prince Edward and Sophie, tried to protect the children from excessive attention, but the health and appearance of the baby still attracted public interest. Surgery and time helped correct the problem, which eventually changed her image.

As she gets older, Louise leads a relatively modest lifestyle: she studies, works part-time, and completed an internship at a garden center. Contrary to her royal position, she prefers a more down-to-earth lifestyle and does not seek constant public appearances. In addition, Lady Louise successfully represents the crown in carriage driving competitions, demonstrating her skills and hobbies.

Today, many people note that Louise’s appearance and demeanor have changed significantly — she has grown from a child with a vision problem into a confident and elegant young woman. Her transformation attracts attention not so much by its high status as by the naturalness and sincerity of the image.
