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Lady Louise’s Precious Gift from the Queen: A Tribute to Her Majesty’s Love for Horses
The Queen's eight grandchildren, including Lady Louise Windsor, gathered at the Palace of Westminster last night to pay their respects to their grandmother.
Lady Louise, who is the eldest child and only daughter of the Earl and Countess of Wessex, joined her cousins for ten minutes to stand guard over the Queen's coffin.
The young royal wore black like the rest of the family, but it was her accessories that stood out.
Louise donned a silver necklace with a horse-shaped pendant, which was an obvious tribute to Her Majesty's love for horses and horse riding.
The Queen had given her this precious gift before, making Meghan green-eyed.
Louise shared her passion for everything equestrian with the Queen, and the necklace was a fitting tribute to their shared interest.
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In addition to the horse necklace, Louise accessorized her mourning outfit with a thick, velvet headband.
All female members of the royal family wore headbands, including Zara Tindall, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie.
According to the kit, headbands are more than simply a bold reimagining of the fustiest form of royal headwear.
They are also practical as they keep hair off the face, which is ideal for those royals who are prone to hair touching as a soothing ritual.
Iconic designer Simone Rocher previously told Vogue, “I like them, headbands, as they frame your face and extend your silhouette.”
Fashion director Venetia Scott has called the accessory fuss-free and a foolproof way of adorning an outfit.
It's just a detail which I forget is even there, she remarked.
It's funny how people pierce their ears to have more places for jewelry, but they don't use their hair more to embellish.
The female royals all wore headbands last night, but with different outfits.
Sophie Wessex, the Queen's beloved daughter-in-law, appeared tearful as she joined her husband Prince Edward to watch their children take part in the vigil.
Sophie, who had been described as the Queen's rock and her second daughter, appeared emotional as she observed the 15-minute ceremony in Westminster Hall.
Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount VII, joined their cousins Prince William, Prince Harry, Zara Tindall, Peter Phillips, Princess Eugenie, and Princess Beatrice to stand guard over the Queen.
The Countess of Wessex and Prince Edward looked on, the only senior members of the royal family to do so.
She was present last night as Prince Edward took part in a separate vigil with his siblings King Charles, Princess Anne, and Prince Andrew.
Sophie also observed the first vigil in Edinburgh last week, making her and Edward the only senior royals to be present for all three.
The Countess of Wessex has been a constant presence since the death of the Queen, making a number of appearances to thank well-wishers across the country.
It has been reported that Sophie will also inherit a number of patronages held by Her Majesty.
It will be seen as a reflection of both the close relationship the two women shared and of the increasingly senior role she holds within the royal family.
Lady Louise's tribute to the Queen was a touching moment during a difficult time for the royal family.
The necklace and headband she wore were not just accessories but symbols of her connection to Her Majesty and the traditions of the monarchy.
As the Queen's grandchildren continue to mourn her passing, they will carry on her legacy and the values she instilled in them.