Lady Louise Windsor, often referred to as Queen Elizabeth II’s ‘favourite’ grandchild, attended her grandmother’s funeral wearing a silver necklace.
It’s one we’ve seen her wear before, but this time she layered it with shorter delicate necklace with a subtle drop detail.
Lady Louise wore this with a black full-length dress, with black heeled boots. She also wore a headband, something she is known for, along with a styled updo and delicate silver drop earrings.
Lady Louise previously paid tribute to the Queen through the medium of jewellery, wearing the silver horse pendant necklace to the Westminster Hall vigil on Saturday, September 17, 2022.
It’s thought that this was a nod to the love of horses the 18-year-old shared with both the Queen and Prince Philip.
Louise paired the necklace with a traditional all-black outfit, along with a padded headband complete with a bow.
Lady Louise was thought to be one of the favourite grandchildren of the late Queen, and shared an enjoyment of carriage driving with Prince Philip.
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At the Royal Windsor Horse Show, the Queen was front and centre to watch Lady Louise trotting the carriage around the arena, clapping as she went.
Despite being Royals, it was said that Lady Louise and the Queen had a relationship like any other grandmother and grandchild.
Louise’s mother, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, previously told the Sunday Times: ‘I guess not everyone’s grandparents live in a castle, but where you are going is not the important part, or who they are.
‘When they are with the Queen, she is their grandmother.’
Lady Louise was also close with Prince Philip, and spoke of how they bonded over carriage driving.
Speaking in a BBC programme, the 18-year-old Royal said: ‘The Duke of Edinburgh has been so involved in my driving which has been lovely but slightly scary because he invented the sport pretty much.
‘After a competition, he’d always ask me how it went.
‘His eyes would light up because he just gets so excited when he talks about it.’
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