Tongues wag over royal love link with Melbourne boy
King Charles’ niece, Lady Louise Windsor, has set the rumour mill in motion with speculation she may be dating a former Melbourne Grammar student.
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King Charles’ niece, Lady Louise Windsor, has set tongues wagging that she is dating a former Melbourne Grammar student.
Lady Louise, the daughter of Prince Edward, was photographed recently at the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials in Norfolk, England.
Alongside her at the event was Felix da Silva-Clamp which sparked intense curiosity among the UK press. He arrived at the venue with Lady Louise’s mother, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.
Lady Louise, 20, is studying English literature at St Andrew’s University in Scotland. Da Silva-Clamp is also studying at St Andrew’s. The pair has appeared together in student drama production, Dragon Fever.
Born in London, Da Silva-Clamp was a student at Melbourne Grammar from 2017 to 2022. He completed his VCE in 2022.
His parents, Jonathan and Kendall Clamp, have worked in both the UK and Australia.
Da Silva-Clamp is listed on LinkedIn as having worked at the Phillip Island bistro Anerie in 2021/22.
Anerie has its own celebrity links, being a favourite dining location of The Block when the show was filming on the island earlier this year. It was where the show’s host, Scott Cam, won a $10,000 bet from regular Block house buyer, Adrian Portelli.
Lady Louise developed an interest in carriage driving through her grandfather, Prince Philip.