Sophie, Countess of Wessex, GCVO DStJ CD is a member of the British royal family. She is married to Prince Edward, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The couple have two children: Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn, who are respectively thirteenth and twelfth in line to the British throne.
About Sophie, Countess of Wessex in brief

Sophie was raised in a four-bedroom 17th-century farmhouse in Brenchley, Kent. She began her education at Dulwich Preparatory School, before moving on to Kent College, Pembury, where she was friends with Sarah Sienesi, with whom she subsequently shared a flat in Fulham and who later became her lady-in-waiting. In 1996, Rhys-Jones launched her public relations agency, RJH Public Relations, which she ran with her business partner, Murray Harkin, for five years. In 2002, Sophie closed her business interests and began full-time work as aMember of the Royal family. Sophie descends from King Henry IV of England; her grandmother was the great-granddaughter of the Rev. John Molesworth, himself the father of Sir Guilford Moleworth and the great-grandson of Robert Moles Worth. She also worked as a ski representative in Switzerland and spent a year travelling and working in Australia. Sophie has an elder brother, David, and was named after her father’s sister, Helen, who died in a riding accident in 1960. She has a younger brother, Christopher, who is a retired sales director for an importer of industrial tyres and rubber goods. Her mother was Mary, a charity worker and secretary, her father was Christopher Bournes Rhys Jones.
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