Lady Louise 'struggled with online learning' during Covid – 'Prefers to be with everyone'

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    Lady Louise, 17, had her GCSEs interrupted by Covid-induced national lockdowns. But Prince Edward, 57, revealed in February how the situation was like “chalk and cheese” for his two children as Louise’s younger brother, 13-year-old James, “frankly thinks being at home and online is fantastic”.

    “The eldest one Louise, she had her GCSEs interrupted last year,” he said.

    “So, we went through that whole pain of just having all of that suddenly taken away and so she sort of struggles a bit with the online learning because she’d much prefer to be with everyone.”

    The Earl of Wessex added: “I have to say half term came at just the right time because it was very interesting the frustrations that were beginning to show – and I reckon we weren’t the only family to have experienced that.

    “I count our blessings that we’re lucky where we are.”

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    Lady Louise, who is reported to be studying English, History, Politics and Drama at A-Level, is believed to be a pupil at the £30,465 per year St Mary’s School Ascot.

    The independent school, which supposedly also educated the Duke of Kent’s granddaughter Lady Amelia Windsor and Princess Margaret’s granddaughter Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, is located just 5 miles away from the Wessex’s Bagshot Park home.

    Looking ahead to Louise’s future, her mother Sophie Wessex, 56, told the Times: “She’s working hard and will do A-Levels.

    “I hope she goes to university.

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    Princess Beatrice, 33, obtained a 2:1 degree in history and the history of ideas from Goldsmiths University in London.

    Beatrice’s younger sister Princess Eugenie, 31, went slightly further afield as she studied at Newcastle University.

    Princess Anne’s children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, both attended Exeter University in Devon.

    Prince Harry, 37, who has spent some time in California following Megxit, is the only one of the Queen’s grandchildren not to attend university.

    Instead, the Duke of Sussex went to the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst for ten months of officer commissioning training.



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