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  1. Jan 29, 2024 · Name. Date of Birth. Date of Death. Victoria, German Empress, Queen of Prussia. November 21, 1840. August 5, 1901. Edward VII. November 9, 1841. May 6, 1910. Princess ...

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  2. Jun 17, 2020 · Queen Victoria had nine children – four boys and five girls born between 1840 and 1857 – with her husband, Prince Albert. But what was Victoria like as a mother and did she really hate being pregnant?

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    • Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, Princess Royal. Born: 21 November 1840. Died: 5 August 1901 (aged 60) Victoria and Albert’s first born, Victoria, or ‘Vicky’, was a precocious child with a passion for learning and a mischievous sense of humour – although she could also be emotional and highly-strung.
    • Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. Born: 9 November 1841. Died: 6 May 1910 (aged 68) Victoria and Albert named their second child Albert Edward, although he was known as ‘Bertie’ and then Edward VII after he succeeded the throne.
    • Princess Alice Maud Mary, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine. Born: 25 April 1843. Died: 14 December 1878 (aged 35) From an early age, Alice was an exceptionally caring individual, always keen to help others less fortunate than herself.
    • Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Born: 6 August 1844. Died: 30 July 1900 (aged 55) Victoria and Albert’s second son, Alfred – or ‘Affie’ – was a cheerful, industrious boy; a keen learner who particularly liked geography and the sciences, experimenting with toys and later building his own.
    • Victoria, Princess Royal. The eldest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, little Victoria – or ‘Vicky’, as her family called her – was born 21 November 1840.
    • Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. Next came Bertie, or officially Albert Edward, born 9 November 1841. The first son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, little Bertie was first in line to the throne.
    • Princess Alice. On 25 April 1843 sweet, little Alice came along, Queen Victoria’s second daughter. Alice was known for her kind and caring nature. She nursed her father in his final days, and comforted her grieving mother following his death.
    • Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh. On 6 August 1844, Queen Victoria gave birth to her second son, Alfred. A cheeky, mischievous youngster, the family always referred to him as Affie.
    • Princess Victoria (Princess Royal) and future German Empress and Queen of Prussia. Princess Royal was born on November 21, 1840. As the first child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Princess Victoria was her father’s favorite.
    • Prince Edward Albert (The Prince of Wales) Edward (‘Bertie’) was the first male child of the British royal couple: Victoria and Albert. He was born at the Buckingham Palace on 9th November 1841.
    • Princess Alice. Alice was the third child of Victoria and Albert. Born on 25th April 1943, she grew to become a duchess who reigned over Hesse and Rhine.
    • Prince Alfred Ernest. Born on 6th August 1844, Alfred (or ‘Affie’) was a remarkably cheerful and playful child. He also had a bit of mischief in him. He loved spending time at the Swiss cottage where toys were manufactured.
  3. Jan 1, 2013 · Over 17 years, nine children were born: four boys and five girls. Paintings and photographs projected an image of a virtuous, devoted young couple surrounded by obedient, fair-haired children....

  4. Sep 16, 2022 · Queen Victoria’s final three children were born in the 1850s, starting with Arthur born in that year, who married Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia. He was part of the British Army for...

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