Lady Louise Windsor, born in 2003, holds a significant place in British royal history as the first member of the royal family to receive the hyphenated surname Mountbatten-Windsor at birth. This surname, a combination of Windsor, the traditional royal family name, and Mountbatten, the surname of Prince Philip, reflects the Queen’s marriage to Philip and was officially adopted in 1960. Lady Louise has chosen not to use her HRH title, which she could have adopted at age 18. She is currently pursuing her studies at the University of St Andrews and has been noticed for her absence from recent royal events, likely due to her academic commitments.