Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor was seen arriving for a Sunday church service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral Castle, accompanied by several senior members of the Royal Family.
The 22-year-old travelled to the Scottish church in a vehicle driven by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
Seated alongside them were her father, the Duke of Edinburgh, and her aunt, Princess Anne.
The family members were pictured arriving together for the traditional weekend service, which forms a regular part of the Royal Family’s annual summer stay in Aberdeenshire.
The wider gathering at Balmoral today included King Charles III and Queen Camilla, alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales, who attended with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The coordinated attendance of the senior royals has been noted as a visible show of family unity following “reverse Megxit” – the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s return to the UK.
The Royal Family traditionally spends the late summer weeks on the Balmoral estate, participating in private family gatherings, countryside activities, and regular attendances at Crathie Kirk before returning to their regular schedules in autumn.
The church appearance marks another public outing for 22-year-old Lady Louise during a prominent summer.
The Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence occupied a car with the Duke of Edinburgh and Lady Louise
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Earlier in the season, she celebrated her graduation from the University of St Andrews, where she completed a four-year degree in English literature.
Her parents, Prince Edward and the Duchess of Edinburgh, attended the graduation ceremony in Fife to mark the milestone.
Following her graduation, Lady Louise was formally presented with her Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award by her father during a ceremony held at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
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Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor was sat in the car driven by Sir Tim Laurence
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The presentation held particular personal significance, continuing the youth achievement program originally founded by her late grandfather, Prince Philip.
In addition to these official personal milestones, Lady Louise was also seen enjoying downtime in Scotland recently.
Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor pictured with her boyfriend Felix at the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award presentation in July
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She attended a performance of the Zulu ballet Inala at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh.
For the evening out, she was joined by her boyfriend, Felix da Silva-Clamp, as well as her parents, Prince Edward and Sophie, marking a rare joint outing for the group.

