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      • Queen Victoria had nine children: Victoria (1840–1901), Albert Edward, the future Edward VII (1841–1910), Alice (1843–1878), Alfred (1844–1900), Helena (1846–1923), Louise (1848–1939), Arthur (1850–1942), Leopold (1853–1884) and Beatrice (1857–1944).
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  2. Sep 3, 2021 · The Prince of Wales, Albert or ‘Bertie’ was Queen Victorias first son, born in 1841. Bertie became King Edward VII – after which the ‘Edwardian period’ was named – when Queen Victoria died in January 1901.

  3. Birth Death Spouse (dates of birth & death) and children; The Princess Victoria, Princess Royal: 21 November 1840: 5 August 1901: Married 1858 (January 25th), Prince Frederick William of Prussia (1831–1888), later Frederick III, German Emperor and King of Prussia 4 sons, 4 daughters (including German Emperor William II

    • 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.
  4. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria was born at 4:15 a.m. on Monday 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London. [1] Victoria was christened privately by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Charles Manners-Sutton, on 24 June 1819 in the Cupola Room at Kensington Palace.

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    • 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 Winterhalter.
    • Prince Albert Edward Wettin. left: Portrait of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, by Winterhalter, 1846 | right: Edward and Alexandra on their wedding day, 1863.
    • Princess Alice Maud Mary. left: Alice (right) and her sister Victoria in the 1850s | Princess Alice Maud Mary. Photograph by Camille Silvy, June 1861. Alice, born April 25, 1843, was embraced into the family by older siblings Vicky and Bertie, even considered “the beauty of the family.”
    • Prince Alfred Ernest Albert. left: Alfred Ernest Albert in 1861 | right: Prince Alfred at age 21, in naval uniform with the star of the Garter. Born on August 6, 1844, Victoria and Albert’s fourth child Prince Alfred was second in line to the throne until 1864, when his older brother Edward (Bertie) started having children.
  5. 4 days ago · Born between 1840 and 1857, Victorias 5 daughters and 4 sons formed alliances, marriages, and dynasties that would influence the royal families of Europe for generations to come.

  6. Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901) and Prince Albert (1819 - 1861) had a total of nine children. Princess Royal Victoria (21 November 1840 – 5 August 1901) Victoria and Albert's first child, Victoria was given the title Princess Royal the year after her birth.

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