Prince Harry’s Cousin Lady Amelia Windsor Worries About ‘Inappropriate’ Posts On Instagram
Prince Harry’s cousin, Lady Amelia Windsor, may finally be coming to terms with the fact that she’s the royal family’s first influencer.
The 23-year-old recently told Grazia magazine that she’s worried about overstepping her boundaries when it comes to posting on social media.
“It’s more organic, really. I’m still getting to grips with it, learning how to use Instagram wisely and sensibly. Instagram is wonderful in so many ways, but it’s also something that should be used with respect – for yourself and for other people. It’s a learning curve for everyone, but it’s an amazing force of creativity and imagination. I’ve been inspired a lot in so many different aspects of life through Instagram, but learning how not to be on it 24/7 is another thing… I think it’s nice not to reveal everything about yourself and keep a bit of mystery – also not putting anything inappropriate! I wouldn’t want to advocate anything negative,” she said.
She also said that Instagram has helped influence her style because she has found tons of smaller brands on the social media platform.
But despite Windsor’s attempts to not post anything too sensitive on social media, her fans and the supporters of the royal family have seen her upload cryptic shots on the platform. On multiple occasions, Prince William and Prince Harry’s cousin has shared photos of her wearing skimpy bikinis during her vacations.
The 23-year-old is also fond of posting hilarious snaps that show her making faces, as well as photos with her adorable dogs.
In related news, Windsor also made headlines this week after it was reported that she is one of the royals that have a tattoo. According to Hello!, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, has a small tattoo on her rib cage. She showed it off while at the Serpentine Summer Party.
Windsor also has tattoos on each of her wrists and a tiger tattoo on the left-hand shoulder blade.
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