Lady Louise matches beige riding jacket with fedora hat as she impresses AGAIN at Windsor Horse Fair

Sunday gallop! Lady Louise, 19, looks elegant as she dons a stylish fedora hat to drive a carriage at the Royal Windsor Horse Show

Lady Louise looked the epitome of elegance today as she rode in a carriage at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in Windsor.

The 19-year-old, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, looked stylish in a matching beige riding coat and matching fedora hat.

She added camel riding gloves and a floral tie pinned to her jacket with a yellow flower.

Wearing minimal make-up, she also sported discreet earrings and seemed to beam with delight as she confidently took control.

The teenager seemed perfectly comfortable riding the two magnificent black horses in front of adoring crowds.

Lady Louise Windsor, 19, drives a carriage in the Pol Roger Meet at the prestigious Royal Windsor Horse Show

It’s the second time she’s driven a carriage this week, the first to be watched by her proud parents.

The event is very prestigious in horse circles and was a favorite of the late Queen.

Lady Louise seems like a natural, she shared a love for carriage riding with the late Duke of Edinburghwho was instrumental in helping to establish the sport in Britain.

Earlier this week, she was watched by her parents as she took part in her first carriage event.

Her mother, Sophie, then presented herself rosettes to participants in the costume contest at the Copper Horse arena.

The popular royal, 58, wore a black and white floral dress and black leather boots at Windsor Castle for the occasion. And she added a pair of chunky boots to keep her warm.

Until recently, Lady Louise was largely shielded from the public eye by her parents Edward and Sophie, Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.

Lady Louise Windsor seemed perfectly at ease as she took command of the two great horses and carriage

Lady Louise Windsor seemed perfectly at ease as she took command of the two great horses and carriage

She looked stylish in a matching beige biker jacket and matching fedora hat, along with cream colored gloves

She looked stylish in a matching beige biker jacket and matching fedora hat, along with cream colored gloves

Lady Louise was just one of the carriage drivers at the sunny Windsor event, favored by Queen Elizabeth

Lady Louise was just one of the carriage drivers at the sunny Windsor event, favored by Queen Elizabeth

Lady Louise is increasingly becoming a prominent figure in royal circles after previously being kept out of the limelight

Lady Louise is increasingly becoming a prominent figure in royal circles after previously being kept out of the limelight

She shared a love of carriage driving with her grandfather, the late Duke of Edinburgh, who helped establish the sport in Britain

Lady Louise, 19, nurtured a love of carriage driving with her grandfather, the late Duke of Edinburgh, who was instrumental in establishing the sport in Britain

The Duchess of Edinburgh dressed up in an oversized cream coat at the Royal Windsor Horse Show yesterday

The Duchess of Edinburgh wrapped up in an oversized cream coat today at the Royal Windsor Horse Show

But she is dear to the royal family and had a special relationship with her late grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

Prince Philip was particularly proud of his seventh child, as she was the first to bear the name Mountbatten-Windsor and carry on his family name.

And she looked very happy to promote the tradition of carriage riding

Sophie and Louise’s appearance at the Royal Horse Show comes just days after a pedestrian was hit by an outrider in the Duchess’ motorcade, leaving her in a coma.

The police motorcycle collided with the elderly woman in Earl’s Court on Wednesday.

Paramedics from the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance rushed to the scene before the woman, in her 80s, was taken to hospital.

Buckingham Palace said after the incident that the Duchess of Edinburgh’s “thoughts and prayers are with the injured lady and her family”, adding she was grateful for the “prompt response” of emergency services.