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The first after Elizabeth II: The niece of King of the United Kingdom intends to serve in the army (photo)

Many members of the royal family served in the army. This experience has her father, Prince Edward, as well as her uncle, King Charles III. Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, is an active member of the Officers Corps at the University of St. Endrus. The niece of King Lady Louise Windsor seeks to become the first woman of royal blood to serve in the army after the late queen, Sun reports. A 20-year-old girl is now a member of the University Officers Corps in St. Endruce.

In the desire to become military, she inherits not only her father, Prince Edward, but also other male relatives. Despite its brief service in the royal marines in 1987, Prince Edward, the younger son of the Queen, left her only a few months later. King Charles III also served in the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy from 1971 to 1976. In addition, her cousins ​​Prince William and Prince Harry are related to the army.

The source of the newspaper reported that the niece of King of the United Kingdom "says that he wants to make a career in the army, serve the king and the country. She loves army cadets and fell in love with them. " Louise, the eighth in the throne, writes on his page in LinkedIn: "I am interested in a career in the army, diplomacy or jurisprudence.