Prince William 'wants to give working royal titles' to cousin and brother

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Prince William is plotting "big plans" for the monarchy's future, yet Lady Louise Windsor, 21—his cousin and Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh’s daughter—appears to prefer carving her own route.

Sharing ties with the Royal couple, she studies at the University of St. Andrews, the former university of William and Kate.Lady Louise and her sibling James, Earl of Wessex, aged 17, were eligible from birth to use the HRH title, which their parents declined for the sake of a 'normal' upbringing.

At 18, Lady Louise could have adopted the 'Princess' title but has refrained.According to the Scottish Daily Express, William is considering appointing Louise and James as working royals with entitlements to the Sovereign Grant and responsibilities representative of the crown.

Strict hierarchies govern the monarchy; Louise and James hold the 15th and 16th places in succession respectively. READ MORE: Colson Smith axed from Coronation Street after 14 years as Craig Tinker Given Prince Edward's position as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's youngest son, it was once improbable that they would serve prominently in Royal duties, having spent much of their lives out of the spotlight.

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