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  1. May 26, 2024 · However, her legacy extends far beyond her own accomplishments, as her 9 children played significant roles in shaping the course of European history. Born between 1840 and 1857, Victoria‘s 5 daughters and 4 sons formed alliances, marriages, and dynasties that would influence the royal families of Europe for generations to come.

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    • Dutiful Sons and Daughters
    • The Haemophilia Gene
    • A Legacy in Letters

    Born in 1840, the Princess Royal Victoria or ‘Vicky’ was the eldest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Aged 17, she married Emperor Frederick of Prussia and together they had 8 children. Their eldest son was Wilhelm IIwho assumed the throne at a young age when his father died in 1888. Wilhelm was also the last German Emperor (or Kaiser), an...

    Born in 1843, Princess Alice was the third child of Victoria and Albert, and nursed her father when he became ill with typhoid. Alice became passionate about nursing and spoke openly about gynaecological medicine, much to the horror of her family. Alice married the Duke of Hesse (a minor German duchy) and, while in an unhappy marriage, this relatio...

    The Princesses Helena and Louise dedicated themselves to their royal duties and remained close with their mother. Even after her marriage to the impoverished Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, Helena lived in Britain where she could act as Victoria’s unofficial secretary. Helena was the most active of Victoria’s children in fulfilling her role...

    The youngest son of the Queen, Prince Leopold also acted as his mother’s secretary, kept close because of his haemophilia. Haemophilia is a relatively rare hereditary disease that prevents blood from clotting, and more commonly effects male carriers. Noted for his great intelligence, Leopold studied at Oxford University before marrying Princess Fre...

    Princess Beatrice was the youngest child of Albert and Victoria. Born just 4 years before her father’s death, Beatrice lived until 1944 (aged 87) surviving all of her siblings, their spouses, as well as her nephew Kaiser Wilhelm II. Beatrice was 17 years younger than her eldest sister, Victoria, and so spent much of her life by the Queen’s side as ...

    • Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise. The princess married Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia, who became the emperor of Germany. Their son was Kaiser Wilhelm of WWI notoriety.
    • Prince Albert Edward Wettin. Prince Albert succeeded his mother as King Edward VII. Through King Edward VII, Queen Elizabeth is Victoria’s great-great-granddaughter.
    • Princess Alice Maud Mary. Alice married Prince Ludwig of Hesse. Their daughter Alexandra, or Alix, married Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. Alix and Nicholas were the heads of the famous Romanov family who met a grisly fate.
    • Prince Alfred Ernest Albert. The prince also married into the Russian royal bloodline in his union with Grand Duchess Marie, daughter of Czar Alexander II.
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    • Victoria, Empress Frederick of Germany. While the first child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert born in 1840 was "only" a girl, she was still destined for great things from a young age.
    • Edward VII. While Queen Victoria was a woman, she wanted a son to inherit her throne, so everyone was thrilled when her second child was a boy. Born in 1841, Prince Albert Edward, known as "Bertie," was heir to the throne from day one.
    • Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse. Princess Alice was born in 1843. She married the future Grand Duke Louis IV of Hesse and by Rhine in 1862, but as her father Prince Albert had died seven months before the wedding, it was a subdued affair.
    • Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Born in 1844, Prince Alfred knew he wanted to go into the Royal Navy when he was just a child. He shipped out at 14, and the next three decades of his life were devoted to the Navy in one way or another; incredibly well-traveled, he visited many of the colonies of the British Empire.
    • 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.
  2. Apr 14, 2020 · Alice Maud Mary was born on 25 April 1843, and Alfred Ernest Albert on 6 August 1844. Two daughters followed: Helena Augusta Victoria on 25 May 1846, and Louise Caroline Alberta on 18 March 1848. The two youngest sons were Arthur William Patrick Albert, born on 1 May 1850, and Leopold George Duncan Albert, on 7 April 1853.

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  4. Feb 5, 2022 · Let’s find out what happened to each of Queen Victoria’s children. 1. Princess Alice Maud Mary. Let’s start with Alice. Alice was a compassionate woman who unfortunately died at the age of 35. Alice married the German Prince Louis of Hesse, and they had 7 kids, and the youngest tragically died falling from a window.

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