Inside the privileged life of 'most beautiful Windsor' Lady Amelia
This is Lady Amelia Sophia Theodora Mary Margaret Windsor, a model, socialite and also a prominent member of the British Royal House. Daughter of George and Sylvana Windsor, Earls of St. Andrews, she is ranked 42nd in the line of succession to the British throne.
The young Amelia Windsor was born in August 1995 in Cambridge, UK. She lived like a royal from the day she was born. Although Amelia doesn't have the closest ties to princes Harry and William (she's the granddaughter of Edward of Kent, first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II), she's still a famous Windsor.
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The young Amelia had an exquisite education at St. Mary's School, an exclusive boarding school for girls that was also attended by Princess Caroline of Monaco.
A celebrity in the UK, Amelia makes headlines for her romances, looks, and her public appearances. Her first big contact with the media and the fashion world came with the help of 'Tatler' magazine. After appearing on its cover in 2016, she was a rising star in the royal family.
Amelia's face is considered one of the most beautiful in the British Royal Family. 'Tatler' already crowned her in 2008 as 'The most beautiful member' of the Windsor family. Thanks to her presence at various public events and her updates on Instagram, Lady Amelia Windsor is a real influencer.
Amelia loves the world of fashion and often wears expensive dresses. According to Vanity Fair magazine, she wore a Chanel design for the celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday that had an estimated value of $11,500.
Amelia has been signed by the same agency that works with Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne. The prestigious agency, Storm Models, has gotten her assignments for brands like Dolce & Gabbana and Bvlgari.
Lady Amelia Windsor has worked with the best in the fashion world. Her dream is to be photographed by the Peruvian artist Mario Testino. Her work in fashion goes beyond catwalks and photo shoots, though. In 2019 she teamed up with jewelry firm Tada & Toy to launch a collection of earrings called 'Dancing Days'.
With a passion for fashion and a royal urge to be seen in the right places, Lady Amelia Windsor is a fixture at events like the Paris Fashion Week. Here, she is seen in 2020.
Lady Amelia Windsor loves sports. It is common to see the distant cousin of Harry and William participating in running competitions in London. If it's with a charitable purpose, even better.
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Lady Amelia loves animals: cats, dogs, and horses have a special place in her heart. Her closest friend is this beautiful labrador retriever. "In a noodle with my poodle," she wrote on Instagram (@amelwindsor).
She is not an expert chef but she does spend a few hours of her week cooking delicious dishes. As a real Englishwoman, would she prepare fish and chips?
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To relax, Lady Amelia Windsor works the clay to make pots and bowls; as if it were the famous scene from the film 'Ghost' (but without Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze).
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This model in the British Royal Family has an obsession: the world of vintage. That is why small collectibles and antiques have a special place in Lady Amelia Windsor's house.
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Amelia is passionate about the world of cinema. She prefers French films and loves the work of the late filmmaker Agnès Varda.
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In 2021, Lady Amelia became patron of the Cross River Gorilla Project. It supports the conservation of the endangered Cross River Gorilla and tries to protect it from extinction.
As she shared on her Instagram account, the granddaughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II's cousin sold a bunch of luxury pieces and clothing items to help the charity, raising the sum of 233 pounds. Sustainable fashion is one of her biggest passions.
Amelia has become known outside the UK because of activities that had nothing to do with the royal family. Her career goes far beyond that of being a royal.
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In a 2023 interview with magazine French Fries, Amelia revealed that being a Windsor doesn't automatically make you happy. "Twenties is madness", she admits, "you have to learn not to be overwhelmed by life and... try to keep dancing".