The young monarch of Great Britain, Lady Louise Windsor, stunned the public with her announcement of her intentions to join the army. At just 20 years old, the niece of King Charles is following the heroic example of her grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Lady Louise: Towards a military career

Lady Louise, currently in her second year at St Andrew's University, has long distinguished herself through her active involvement in the Officer Training Corps. This organization prepares young people for service in the armed forces, and Louise immersed herself in this experience with great passion.

Inspiration from Queen Elizabeth II

The young monarch is eager to continue her family's military tradition, which was started by her grandmother. Queen Elizabeth II became the first female monarch to join the armed forces during World War II, serving as a junior commander in the Auxiliary Territorial Service.

"She often talks about how she really wants to have a career in the army, serving the king and her country. She knows all about the cadets and is almost in love with it, " the insiders said.

The charitable and ordinary life of Lady Louisa

Despite her royal background, Lady Louise leads a relatively ordinary life. She is actively involved in philanthropy, volunteering at Tutor The Nation, an organization that provides free education. In addition, before starting her third year at St Andrew's University, Louise worked as a waitress at a garden centre.

The future of a military career

Given her determination and drive, one would expect Lady Louise to be able to successfully combine her military ambitions with other opportunities in the diplomatic or legal fields. Her example will inspire a new generation of young people who will also be able to find their place in the service of their country.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova