Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 12, 2025 · Entertainment

Meet the 'Hottest Royal You've Never Heard Of': A Sandhurst Graduation to Remember

Flora Vesterberg looked every inch the proud sister a she celebrated Alexander Ogilvy's graduation (pictured together)

ROYAL SHENANIGANS: PRINCESS ALEXANDRA STEALS THE SHOW WITH HER VIBRANT ENSEMBLE AT GRADUATION CEREMONY

In a rare public appearance, Princess Alexandra of Kent, 88, turned heads at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, Berkshire, as she celebrated her grandson's graduation from his military course. The Queen's cousin looked every inch the doting grandmother in a dazzling paisley blouse and emerald green skirt, paired with a baby pink scarf and wide-brimmed tan hat.

But it was her granddaughter, Flora Vesterberg, 30, who really stole the show in a stunning cobalt blue and white satin caped frock designed by Emilia Wickstead. The art historian and philanthropist, who is 62nd in line to the throne, flaunted her effortless style as she posed for photos with her family.

Princess Alexandra (pictured second left) made a rare appearance to mark the occasion with her family

Flora's Instagram post on Sunday evening revealed that the clan had gathered at the Sovereign's Parade, a special event marking the end of an Officer Cadet's time at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. The occasion is a big deal, folks, as it's where new officers are commissioned into the British Army and overseas armies.

Alexander Ogilvy, 28, Flora's brother, looked dashing in his military uniform as he proudly held his hat and showed off his medals in snaps with his parents, James and Julia. But what caught our attention was Flora's heartfelt post, where she revealed that her brother had started his training at the academy last year.

And now, after completing a 44-week course, Alexander has graduated and been accepted into the Household Cavalry – quite the achievement, if we do say so ourselves! As for Flora, she's been making waves in the royal circle with her own news: she was diagnosed with autism at the age of 30.

Recent graduate Alexander is pictured with his parents, James Ogilvy and Julia Ogilvy at the event

In an intimate essay published in British Vogue, Flora opened up about the challenges of living with neurodiversity and how her diagnosis has brought a sense of relief as well as validation. She wrote about battling "the challenges of neurodiversity" during her formative years and how she hopes to contribute to changing statistics that show 80% of autistic women remain undiagnosed by the age of 18.

Flora's diagnosis has also impacted her work, but in a good way – it's helped her discover new ways to prepare for "over-stimulating environments." And let's be real, folks, she's still slaying the fashion game with her stunning looks and effortless style.

As we reflect on Flora's journey, we can't help but think about how far she's come. From being part of the elite family circle to sharing her personal story with the world, she's truly a remarkable young woman. And let's not forget, she's got the fashion game on lock – that cobalt blue and white satin caped frock was absolute perfection.

Pictured L-R: Princess Alexandra, James Ogilvy, Julia Ogilvy (C) and Flora Vesterberg (far right)

The royal clan gathered for the Sovereign's Parade, which is held three times a year at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Each cadet graduates after completing a 44-week course, and it's an honor to be part of this special occasion. Alexander has followed in the footsteps of Prince William, Prince Harry, and Prince Edward, who have all graduated from the military academy.

Flora's diagnosis has also sparked conversations about autism awareness, and we couldn't be more proud of her for sharing her story. As she wrote in British Vogue, "I've struggled quietly with the challenges of my neurodiversity since childhood, but am now also able to perceive its strengths."

The royal family is known for their philanthropic work, and Flora is no exception. She works closely with heritage brands like Tiffany & Co. and Piaget, and has been spotted at events like the Chelsea Flower Show. But it's her personal story that truly resonates with us.

Flora, who is married to Swedish financier Timothy Vesterberg, looked effortlessly stylish in a cobalt blue and white satin caped frock designed by Emilia Wickstead

So, as we wrap up this article, let's take a moment to appreciate Princess Alexandra's vibrant ensemble and Flora's stunning looks. It's clear that these two royal women know how to make an entrance – and they're not afraid to speak their minds and share their stories with the world.

THE ROYAL FAMILY TREE

Princess Alexandra of Kent is Queen Elizabeth's cousin, making her 88 years young. Her grandson, Alexander Ogilvy, 28, graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and has been accepted into the Household Cavalry.

Flora Vesterberg, 30, is Princess Alexandra's granddaughter and 62nd in line to the throne. She was diagnosed with autism at the age of 30 and has shared her story with the world through an intimate essay published in British Vogue.

The royal clan gathered for the Sovereign's Parade, a special event marking the end of an Officer Cadet's time at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Each cadet graduates after completing a 44-week course and is commissioned into the British Army and overseas armies.

THE ROYAL FASHION

Princess Alexandra wore a vibrant paisley blouse and emerald green skirt, paired with a baby pink scarf and wide-brimmed tan hat. She looked every inch the doting grandmother as she celebrated her grandson's graduation.

Flora Vesterberg stole the show in a stunning cobalt blue and white satin caped frock designed by Emilia Wickstead. The art historian and philanthropist flaunted her effortless style as she posed for photos with her family.

THE ROYAL NEWS

Flora's followers took to the comment section to share their thoughts about Flora's ensemble for the occasion

Alexander Ogilvy has graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and been accepted into the Household Cavalry. He followed in the footsteps of Prince William, Prince Harry, and Prince Edward, who have all graduated from the military academy.

Flora Vesterberg was diagnosed with autism at the age of 30 and shared her story through an intimate essay published in British Vogue. She hopes to contribute to changing statistics that show 80% of autistic women remain undiagnosed by the age of 18.

The royal clan gathered for the Sovereign's Parade, a special event marking the end of an Officer Cadet's time at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Each cadet graduates after completing a 44-week course and is commissioned into the British Army and overseas armies.

Alexander looked dapper in his uniform as he proudly held onto his hat while posing for a picture with his brother-in-law, Timothy

THE ROYAL CONNECTION

Princess Alexandra of Kent is Queen Elizabeth's cousin, making her 88 years young. Her grandson, Alexander Ogilvy, 28, graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and has been accepted into the Household Cavalry.

Flora Vesterberg, 30, is Princess Alexandra's granddaughter and 62nd in line to the throne. She was diagnosed with autism at the age of 30 and has shared her story with the world through an intimate essay published in British Vogue.

Flora paired her ensemble with a blue Aspinal of London clutch bag, which was personalised with her gold initials 'FV'

The royal family is known for their philanthropic work, and Flora is no exception. She works closely with heritage brands like Tiffany & Co. and Piaget, and has been spotted at events like the Chelsea Flower Show.

THE ROYAL FASHIONISTA

Flora Vesterberg flaunted her effortless style as she posed for photos with her family. Her stunning cobalt blue and white satin caped frock was designed by Emilia Wickstead, and we can't get enough of it!

Princess Alexandra wore a vibrant paisley blouse and emerald green skirt, paired with a baby pink scarf and wide-brimmed tan hat. She looked every inch the doting grandmother as she celebrated her grandson's graduation.

THE ROYAL NEWS

Alexander Ogilvy has graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and been accepted into the Household Cavalry. He followed in the footsteps of Prince William, Prince Harry, and Prince Edward, who have all graduated from the military academy.

Flora Vesterberg was diagnosed with autism at the age of 30 and shared her story through an intimate essay published in British Vogue. She hopes to contribute to changing statistics that show 80% of autistic women remain undiagnosed by the age of 18.

The royal clan gathered for the Sovereign's Parade, a special event marking the end of an Officer Cadet's time at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Each cadet graduates after completing a 44-week course and is commissioned into the British Army and overseas armies.

THE ROYAL FAMILY

Princess Alexandra of Kent is Queen Elizabeth's cousin, making her 88 years young. Her grandson, Alexander Ogilvy, 28, graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and has been accepted into the Household Cavalry.

Flora Vesterberg, 30, is Princess Alexandra's granddaughter and 62nd in line to the throne. She was diagnosed with autism at the age of 30 and has shared her story with the world through an intimate essay published in British Vogue.

The royal family is known for their philanthropic work, and Flora is no exception. She works closely with heritage brands like Tiffany & Co. and Piaget, and has been spotted at events like the Chelsea Flower Show.

THE ROYAL FASHION

Princess Alexandra wore a vibrant paisley blouse and emerald green skirt, paired with a baby pink scarf and wide-brimmed tan hat. She looked every inch the doting grandmother as she celebrated her grandson's graduation.

Flora Vesterberg stole the show in a stunning cobalt blue and white satin caped frock designed by Emilia Wickstead. The art historian and philanthropist flaunted her effortless style as she posed for photos with her family.

THE ROYAL NEWS

Alexander Ogilvy has graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and been accepted into the Household Cavalry. He followed in the footsteps of Prince William, Prince Harry, and Prince Edward, who have all graduated from the military academy.

Flora Vesterberg was diagnosed with autism at the age of 30 and shared her story through an intimate essay published in British Vogue. She hopes to contribute to changing statistics that show 80% of autistic women remain undiagnosed by the age of 18.

The royal clan gathered for the Sovereign's Parade, a special event marking the end of an Officer Cadet's time at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Each cadet graduates after completing a 44-week course and is commissioned into the British Army and overseas armies.