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Lady Louise Windsor unlikely to become full-time working Royal due to 'common complaint'

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Lady Louise Windsor, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, is unlikely to become a full-time working Royal due to a 'common complaint', according to a Royal expert.King Charles' already slimmed-down monarchy has become stretched thin recently, with members of the Firm having to cover for the monarch's cancer treatment and the Princess of Wales' recovery from surgery.

This has led to speculation that younger family members might step up to help out.However, Jennie Bond, a former BBC Royal correspondent, told OK!

magazine that it's doubtful Lady Louise will join the ranks of working royals like Queen Camilla and Princess Anne. The 19-year-old is currently studying at St Andrews University, one of the country's top institutions, after receiving her A-level results, and has largely stayed out of the public eye.Bond explained: "It's clear that for the next 15 years or so (depending on when Prince George decides to take up, full-time royal duties), the working Royals are going to become extremely thin on the ground", reports the Mirror."But I'm doubtful that Lady Louise would ever become a full-time working royal, partly because I'm not sure she would want to, and also because The King and William know only too well that the monarchy has to be increasingly accountable to the taxpayer.

The most common complaint about the Royal Family is that they cost too much. Extra working royals would mean extra staff, extra administration, extra security extra cost.

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