Lady Louise competes at the Royal Windsor Horse show alongside her mother, the Duchess of Edinburgh

Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor once again participated in the Royal Windsor Horse Show over the weekend.

After previously officiating at the show earlier in the week, the young royal took to the reins on the final day.

Lady Louise competed in the British Driving Society event, joined by her mother, the Duchess of Edinburgh, who rode in a separate carriage.

Both Louise and Sophie received commemorative rosettes for completing the four-mile drive.

In addition to competing on the final day, Lady Louise also assisted in officiating the event.

The 20-year-old royal was spotted wearing a high-visibility jacket with a badge identifying her as an official.

From 1943 until her passing in 2022, Queen Elizabeth II never missed the Royal Windsor Horse Show.

Even during her final months, despite facing serious health issues, the late Queen attended the show to watch her highland pony participate in a competition.

Her Majesty’s horse won first prize, much to the delight of the crowd in attendance.