The woman once celebrated as 'The Most Beautiful Royal' by society bible Tatler is officially engaged, this publication can disclose. Lady Amelia Windsor, a style icon and environmentalist who sits 44th in the line of succession, is preparing to wed her boyfriend, the handsome property developer Ollie Lewis.
A Low-Key Royal Romance
The couple, who have meticulously kept their relationship away from the public eye, were first photographed together in the summer of 2023. They were seen in a relaxed embrace at the Glastonbury Festival. A subsequent sighting came during the Wimbledon Championships in 2024. Despite these rare public appearances, the pair have succeeded in maintaining a notably private courtship.
Lady Amelia, 30, is the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent and has forged a successful career beyond her royal status. She has modelled for prestigious fashion houses including Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana, and uses her platform as an influencer with over 100,000 Instagram followers to promote environmental causes. She and her fiancé reside in the East London borough of Hackney, affectionately nicknamed 'Hackers' by its trendy residents.
Family Joy Amidst Sorrow
The news of Amelia's impending marriage follows another family engagement. Her older sister, Lady Marina Windsor, 32, announced her own engagement to cyber-security professional Nico Macauley in June 2024.
These happy announcements arrive as the family continues to mourn the loss of their grandmother, the Duchess of Kent, who passed away in September at the age of 92. Her funeral was a historic private Catholic Requiem Mass at Westminster Cathedral, attended by King Charles III, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and other senior royals.
Other Society Snippets
In other news, former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, 53, is reportedly purchasing a palatial home in Oxfordshire's Cotswolds, joining a host of celebrity neighbours. However, the move has drawn criticism from some locals concerned about rising property prices.
Elsewhere, broadcaster Clare Balding revealed she is still haunted by a costly blunder on BBC's 'Celebrity Traitors', where a mistaken lever pull lost her team £15,000.
In a concerning incident, Iceland's former First Lady Dorrit Moussaieff was mugged by a cyclist in London, sustaining a broken tooth. The 75-year-old jewellery designer warned that crime in the capital is 'rampant'.