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    • Princess Feodora of LeiningenPrincess Feodora of Leiningen
    • Karl, Prince of Leiningen (1804–1856)Karl, Prince of Leiningen (1804–1856)
  2. Feodora maintained a lifelong correspondence with her half-sister Victoria and was granted an allowance of £300 (equivalent to £27,652 in 2019) whenever she could visit Britain. She was a member of the royal party at Victoria's coronation in 1838.

  3. Jan 20, 2019 · Victoria did indeed have a half-sister named Feodora, and they grew up together in Kensington Palace. But the true story of the pair's relationship is far different—and much happier—than the...

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  4. Feb 12, 2020 · The royal life isn't for everybody, with its constant demands and unceasing visibility. Some people don't want that. That seems to have been the case with Princess Feodora, who dodged the royal throne by being born to the wrong dad. Here's the truth about Queen Victoria's sister Princess Feodora.

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  5. May 12, 2019 · Her half-sister, Feodora, makes an appearance in the latest series of ITV ‘s Victoria , played by actress Kate Fleetwood ( Harlots, War and Peace ). In the drama, Feodora is portrayed as a...

  6. Apr 2, 2014 · Queen Victoria also had a half-sister who was 12 years her senior, Princess Feodora, from her mother’s first marriage to Emich Carl, Prince of Leiningen. When Princess Feodora was 6 years...

  7. Jan 21, 2021 · Princess Feodora: the little-known sister of Queen Victoria. In popular imagination Victoria often stands alone, her childhood portrayed as lonely and bereft of companions. But did you know that Victoria grew up at Kensington Palace alongside her older half-sister?

  8. Sep 24, 2021 · Queen Victoria’s Half-Sister: Who Was Princess Feodora? Lucy Davidson. 24 Sep 2021. @LuceJuiceLuce. Princess Feodora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg in 1838. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons / CC / Royal Collection Trust. As an only child, Queen Victoria is often depicted as having had a fairly solitary childhood which lacked contact with the outside world.

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