Sophia Winkleman is officially known as Lady Fredrick Windsor after marrying Lord Frederick Windsor.
Lady Frederick Windsor is married to Lord Frederick Windsor who is the son of Prince Michael of Kent and also second cousin to King Charles III
The pair met on a night out in Soho 17 years prior.
Speaking about their chance encounter, Winkleman said in an interview with : “We left two different parties and went for the same taxi.
“He said, ‘You’re Big Suze, I love you!’ I laughed and asked the cab to take me somewhere. He pretended he was going to the same place, we shared the taxi and we’ve been together ever since.”
The beautiful couple married at Hampton Court Palace in 2009 and by virtue of her marriage, became entitled to be styled as Lady Frederick Windsor.
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Winkleman called Princess Kate wonderful and beautiful as ever.
Sophia is an actress famed for her role as Big Suze in Robert Webb and David Mitchell’s Channel 4 comedy Peep Show and Belgravia: The Next Chapter on ITV.
The beautiful mum shares a special relationship with and the calling her relatives both “warm and supportive”.
Speaking of , Winkleman said: “She’s wonderful. I last saw her at Wimbledon; it was so cheering to see her, beautiful as ever.”
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Winkleman called King Charles a hugely inspirational man.
She added: “She’s been amazingly brave and is doing so well.”
She equally praises bravery saying: “Duty and service run through him like a stick of rock; it just doesn’t occur to him to rest, something which those who love him are desperate for him to do.
“He’s battling cancer and doesn’t give himself a moment off – he’s a hugely inspirational man.”
Winkleman is the proud mother of two children and is also the royal patron of the Children’s Surgery Foundation and the first female patron of School-Home Support.
And when it comes to support, Winkleman praises the Royal Family for their unwavering dedication not only to the family but to the country.
“The central work very hard,” she said.
“It’s not an easy existence, having a spotlight on you from the second you’re born.
“I count pretty much every one of them as a trusted friend. I’m very lucky.”