Lady Louise ‘dramatic’ birth when Prince Edward was miles away


The former press secretary for the Queen remembered the occasion when the Countess of Wessex was induced.

Alisa Anderson, the former press secretary for the Sovereign, recently examined the moment Noblewoman of Wessex was driven to work.

During her presentation on the Regal Scalawags webcast, Alisa discussed the sensational birth of Woman Louise when Sovereign Edward was in Mauritius. She said: "I recall that I was sitting at home."


"We're getting together in the evening. Marcus Setchell, the doctor who was supervising the birth and was the Sovereign, actually called me. I'm in a squad car headed to the Frimley Park medical centre, he said. You'd better arrive. I then thought, wow.

"The Duke of Wessex was away on an official visit, so I called for a cab, let my partner handle the cleanup, which I believe was a first in our marriage, and drove myself down to Frimley Park. They failed to capture her parents. Therefore, the only people present in the clinic were Marcus, myself, and the retainers. It was so shocking, "Ailsa looked over.