Sophie Wessex dissolves into giggles as tries her hand at golf in Scotland

The Countess of Wessex was left howling with laughter during a trip to Scotland today after enthusiastically trying her hand at golf.

Sophie, 56, arrived alongside her husband Prince Edward, 57, as the couple visited their Scottish earldom, Forfar.

The Queen’s youngest son excelled in diplomatic dressing as he donned a kilt for his visit to Forfar Golf Club to mark the 150th anniversary of the venue, while wife Sophie looked equally sophisticated in a floral midi dress.

The Countess of Wessex was left howling with laughter during a trip to Scotland today after enthusiastically trying her hand at golf (pictured)

Sophie (pictured), 56, arrived alongside her husband Prince Edward, 57, as the couple visited their Scottish earldom, Forfar

Sophie (pictured), 56, arrived alongside her husband Prince Edward, 57, as the couple visited their Scottish earldom, Forfar

Mother-of-two Sophie looked sophisticated in a floral midi dress for her engagement today

Sophie pictured trying her hand at golf

Mother-of-two Sophie looked sophisticated in a floral midi dress for her engagement today

Prince Edward received the title of Earl of Forfar from the Queen for his 55th birthday, with the pair first touring the Scottish town in 2019. 

Looking effortlessly elegant, Sophie donned a dark blue frock with vibrant floral features for her visit.

She teamed the look with a matching navy blazer, statement silver and amber earrings and a metallic blue clutch bag. 

Looking effortlessly elegant, Sophie (pictured) donned a dark blue frock with vibrant floral features for her visit

Looking effortlessly elegant, Sophie (pictured) donned a dark blue frock with vibrant floral features for her visit

She teamed the look with a matching navy blazer and statement silver and amber earrings

The Countess' ensemble also featured a metallic blue clutch bag

She teamed the look with a matching navy blazer, statement silver and amber earrings and a metallic blue clutch bag

The Countess (pictured) finished the ensemble with grey heels, while sweeping her hair back and adding a touch of glamorous makeup

The Countess (pictured) finished the ensemble with grey heels, while sweeping her hair back and adding a touch of glamorous makeup

Good try Sophie! The mother-of-two couldn't contain her giggles after appearing to miss the golf ball (pictured)

Sophie pictured during her visit to Forfar Golf Club

Good try Sophie! The mother-of-two couldn’t contain her giggles after appearing to miss the golf ball (pictured)

The Countess finished the ensemble with grey heels, while sweeping her hair back and adding a touch of glamorous makeup.

Elsewhere, Edward donned a blue and orange tartan kilt, pairing it with a brown jacket and shirt. 

The couple’s visit comes after the the Queen was introduced to Scotland’s national drink Irn Bru as she kicked off a four-day Holyrood Week charm offensive today – just one month after Scottish media said sending ‘popular’ Prince William and Kate Middleton north of the border was a ‘shrewd move’.

Making her first official visit north of the border since the death of her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, Her Majesty was given a tour of AG Barr’s factory in Cumbernauld, where the iconic soft drink is manufactured. 

Prince Edward (pictured right) received the title of Earl of Forfar from the Queen for his 55th birthday, with the pair first touring the Scottish town in 2019

Prince Edward (pictured right) received the title of Earl of Forfar from the Queen for his 55th birthday, with the pair first touring the Scottish town in 2019

The couple's visit (pictured) comes after the the Queen was introduced to Scotland's national drink Irn Bru as she kicked off a four-day Holyrood Week charm offensive today

The couple’s visit (pictured) comes after the the Queen was introduced to Scotland’s national drink Irn Bru as she kicked off a four-day Holyrood Week charm offensive today

The 95-year-old monarch, who put on a stylish display in a blue ensemble complete with pearl necklace and white gloves, was joined by her grandson the Duke of Cambridge – known as the Earl of Strathearn in Scotland – as she officially opened the factory’s new process facility.

The Queen, who is in Scotland for Royal Week where she will be taking part in engagements celebrating community, innovation and history, also met employees and was given an overview of the history of the company. 

The visit comes just one month after Prince William and Kate Middleton embarked on a week-long tour of Scotland in May, which was dubbed a royal charm offensive to help persuade the country to resist the demands of nationalists for independence. 

Meanwhile, the Countess of Wessex being in the spotlight is what Prince Philip ‘would have wanted’ and helps to ‘keep his memory alive,’ a royal author has claimed.

The Queen's youngest son (pictured after planting a tree) excelled in diplomatic dressing as he donned a kilt for his visit to Forfar Golf Club to mark the 150th anniversary of the venue

The Queen’s youngest son (pictured after planting a tree) excelled in diplomatic dressing as he donned a kilt for his visit to Forfar Golf Club to mark the 150th anniversary of the venue

Edward (pictured) donned a blue and orange tartan kilt, pairing it with a brown jacket and shirt

Edward during his visit to Forfar Golf Club

 Edward (pictured) donned a blue and orange tartan kilt, pairing it with a brown jacket and shirt

Sophie has often been noted as the monarch’s ‘favourite’ family member and closest confidante and has reportedly been encouraged by the Queen to fill the gap left by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle following Megxit at the start of 2020. 

‘The Queen is very canny. And she has always been very fond of Sophie,’ Ingrid Seward said, speaking to The Times. 

‘Prince Philip adored Sophie, and the Queen feels that now is the moment to push her, just gently. “Give some interviews, do some stuff. You work very hard, no one takes any notice. Get out there!” I can see her saying that.

‘It’s what Prince Philip would have wanted, and now he is gone, doing what he would have wanted keeps his memory alive. I think he would have really liked Edward and Sophie to be a bit more high profile.’ 

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