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  1. Victoria, the Princess Royal and first child of Victoria and Albert (21 November 1840 – 5 August 1901), known as "Vicky", was not only the mother to their first grandchild, Wilhelm II; she was also the first of Victoria and Albert's children to become a grandparent, with the birth in 1879 of Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen, who was the ...

    • Prince Edward Albert
    • Princess Alice
    • Prince Alfred Ernest
    • Princess Helena
    • Princess Louise
    • Prince Arthur William
    • Prince Leopold
    • Princess Beatrice

    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. Edward became the undoubted legal inheritor of the throne when Queen Victoria passed away in 1901. Growing up, Bertie used to have severe temper tantrums. He was also slacking in school with heavy d...

    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. Alice’s education was planned by her parents; they let her study German language, French, sewing and woodwork. Right from childhood, Alice was caring and a very composed princess. Queen Victoria described her as ...

    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. In the line of succession, he was 2nd, but his position was even shifted away from the throne when his elder brother (Edward) gave birth to boys. Wh...

    Born on May 25, 1846, Princess Helena was the 5th child of her parents. Commonly called ‘Lenchen’ by her mother, Helena had a boisterous personality and was often interested in cooking and gardening. On the education side of things, she was largely home-schooled by her personal teachers. She spent her childhood accompanying her parents on royal tri...

    The 6th child of Queen Victoria, Princess Louise, was born on 18th March 1848. Like her sister Princess Helena, Louise’s childhood was mainly about accompanying her parents on royal visits to their residences. She had quite a strong character and was sometimes very jovial and naughty. Like her older sister, Princess Victoria, Louise loved painting,...

    Prince Arthur was born on 1st May 1850. Growing up, Arthur was a well organized and well-behaved child. The Queen enjoyed her time the most spending it with Arthur. He was Victoria’s favorite. In a letter to her husband, Albert, the Queen described Arthur as very affable and the dearest of her children. While growing up, Arthur always dreamed of be...

    Leopold was the 8th child of his parents. Among his parents’ sons, he was the youngest of the boys. Leopold was born on 7th April 1853. He became the Duke in charge of Albany. Academically, he was an intelligent child; however, he was ill most of the time. He received praises for exhibiting good thoughts and manners. He overcame several health adve...

    She was the youngest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Beatrice was born on 14th April 1857. Her parents often called her ‘Baby’. She was a real bundle of joy in and around the courthouse. As compared to her older siblings, Beatrice did not get a lot of stern treatment and tough parenting from Queen Victoria. Sadly, the joys of her early y...

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  3. At Balmoral. Queen Victoria and the Family of Princess Alice. Princess Royal. Queen Victoria with her daughter-in-law and grandchildren. 'The Queen and Prince Albert at Home' (c1845?). Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with their six eldest children: Louisa the youngest shown here, born 1848.

  4. Sep 2, 2008 · Past display archive. 2 September 2008 - 15 March 2009. Room 24 case display. Free. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert married in 1840 and, over the next eighteen years, had nine children.

  5. Queen Victoria's Children. Queen Victoria married her first cousin on her mother's side, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. He was Prince Consort until his death at 42 years old. Queen Victoria wore black every day after his death. Victoria and Albert had 9 children and 42 grandchildren. Her children were: Victoria, Princess Royal

  6. Among the family members depicted are Queen Victoria’s nine children: Victoria, Empress Frederick of Germany; Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII); Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse (who died in 1878); Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh; Helena, Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein; Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne (later ...

  7. 1. Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise. left: Queen Victoria with her eldest daughter Victoria, Princess Royal circa 1845 | right: Victoria in 1867, portrait by Franz Xaver...

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