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| full name            = Louise Alexandra Anne Beatrice
 
| full name            = Louise Alexandra Anne Beatrice
 
| house                = House of Wolverton
 
| house                = House of Wolverton
| father              = Prince Andrew, Duke of Somersand
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| father              = [[Prince Andrew, Duke of Somersand]]
 
| mother              = [[Marguerite of Epland|Marguerite]]
 
| mother              = [[Marguerite of Epland|Marguerite]]
 
| birth_date          = 15 August 1950 (age 63)
 
| birth_date          = 15 August 1950 (age 63)
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| religion            = {{wpl|Methodism|Methodist}}
 
| religion            = {{wpl|Methodism|Methodist}}
 
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'''Princess Louise, Countess of Balmington''' (Louise Alexandra Anne Beatrice; born 15 August 1950) is the second child and only daughter of [[Marguerite of Epland|Queen Marguerite]] and Prince Andrew, Duke of Somersand. At the time of her birth, she was third in the line of succession, behind her mother and elder brother. She rose to second after her mother's accession, but after the birth of two younger brothers, six nieces and nephews, and one grand-nephew, she is currently eleventh in line.
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'''Princess Louise, Countess of Balmington''' (Louise Alexandra Anne Beatrice; born 15 August 1950) is the second child and only daughter of [[Marguerite of Epland|Queen Marguerite]] and [[Prince Andrew, Duke of Somersand]]. At the time of her birth, she was third in the line of succession, behind her mother and elder brother. She rose to second after her mother's accession, but after the birth of two younger brothers, six nieces and nephews, and one grand-nephew, she is currently eleventh in line.
  
 
Louise is known for her charitable work, being the patron of over 200 organisations, and she carries out about 500 royal engagements and public appearances per year. She is also known for equestrian talents; she won two silver medals (1975) and one gold medal (1971) at the {{wpl|European Eventing Championships}}, and was the first member of the Eplish Royal Family to have competed in the {{wpl|Olympic Games}}. She is married to Matthew Nugent Smith, has two children from her previous marriage to John Maverickes, and has three granddaughters.
 
Louise is known for her charitable work, being the patron of over 200 organisations, and she carries out about 500 royal engagements and public appearances per year. She is also known for equestrian talents; she won two silver medals (1975) and one gold medal (1971) at the {{wpl|European Eventing Championships}}, and was the first member of the Eplish Royal Family to have competed in the {{wpl|Olympic Games}}. She is married to Matthew Nugent Smith, has two children from her previous marriage to John Maverickes, and has three granddaughters.

Latest revision as of 11:41, 29 June 2014

Princess Louise
Countess of Balmington (more)

File:The Princess Royal.jpg
Princess Louise in June 2013
Spouse John Maverickes
(m. 1973, div. 1992)
Matthew Nugent Smith
(m. 1992)
Issue Philip, Earl Maverickes;
Sarah Fortnum, MKE
Full name
Louise Alexandra Anne Beatrice
House House of Wolverton
Father Prince Andrew, Duke of Somersand
Mother Marguerite
Born 15 August 1950 (age 63)
Constance House, Stoneham, Epland
Religion Methodist

Princess Louise, Countess of Balmington (Louise Alexandra Anne Beatrice; born 15 August 1950) is the second child and only daughter of Queen Marguerite and Prince Andrew, Duke of Somersand. At the time of her birth, she was third in the line of succession, behind her mother and elder brother. She rose to second after her mother's accession, but after the birth of two younger brothers, six nieces and nephews, and one grand-nephew, she is currently eleventh in line.

Louise is known for her charitable work, being the patron of over 200 organisations, and she carries out about 500 royal engagements and public appearances per year. She is also known for equestrian talents; she won two silver medals (1975) and one gold medal (1971) at the European Eventing Championships, and was the first member of the Eplish Royal Family to have competed in the Olympic Games. She is married to Matthew Nugent Smith, has two children from her previous marriage to John Maverickes, and has three granddaughters.

Titles and styles

Monarchical styles of
Princess Louise, Countess of Balmington
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Reference style Her Royal Highness
Spoken style Your Royal Highness
Alternative style Ma'am
  • 15 August 1950 – 6 February 1952: Her Royal Highness Princess Louise of Somersand
  • 6 February 1952 – 1973: Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise
  • 14 November 1973 – 13 June 1987: Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise, Mrs. Maverickes
  • 13 June 1987 – 12 December 1992: Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise
  • 12 December 1992 - Present: Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise, Countess of Balmington