One such royal is Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick.
You may not have heard of him, but he’s been present at many royal gatherings.
Edward who goes by Eddy Downpatrick is the first cousin twice removed of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Edward’s position allows him a life of privilege free of the trappings of working royal life.
Edward’s title, Lord Downpatrick, is a courtesy title with no legal standing.
That’s not the only thing preventing him from being king one day, though.

In order for Edward to reign, he would have to change religions.
As discriminatory as the policy might sound, there’s a practical reason for it.
Therefore, the monarch must be a member of the Church of England.

Before following creative pursuits, Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick, pursued a more expected path: finance.
Instead, he embarked on a career as an analyst for JP Morgan.
Edward is also a regular contributor toFintuity’s blog.

Other items incorporate imagery of the country.
The brand’s logo is a golden eagle feather; golden eagles are plentiful in the Scottish countryside.
“There is something more rewarding about it,” he said of his adventures in nature.

“It’s just you and the mountain.
Often you end up talking with strange things like a stream or a bird or marmot.”
Fittingly, Edward combined his passions and started a travel company, Aristeia Travel, in 2021.

The company started off giving tours of Edward’s favorite place, the Scottish Highlands.
Edward’s royal connections mean he can offer some unique accommodations, including privately owned castles in the country.
Since then, Aristeia has branched out.

The company also offers skiing and whale-watching trips.
A voyage with Aristeia doesn’t come cheap, though.
Instead, they point to his entrepreneurial efforts, with a link to the Aristeia Travel website.

Pinned posts boast of his travels to places like Uzbekistan, Nepal, and Norway.
He might not share many glimpses into his personal life on social media, but his siblings do.
Both women are engaged in philanthropy work.

“I love the family very much,” he once told The Telegraph.
Although the two royals were generations apart, it’s clear that they were kindred spirits.



