- Born
- Died
- Birth nameAlexandrina Victoria Hanover
- Nicknames
- The Grandmother of Europe
- Widow of Windsor
- Vicky
- Drina
- Mrs. Brown
- Height5′ (1.52 m)
- Princess Alexandrina Victoria was born on May 24, 1819 to the Duke and Duchess of Kent. Victoria as she was called was the granddaughter of King George III. When she was less than a year old her father died leaving her mother broke and at the mercy of her brother Leopold, the King of Belgium. Victoria lead a sheltered life in Kensington Palace while growing up. She was not allowed to see anybody besides her mother, half-sister and brother, and the comptroller of the household and reputed lover of the Duchess of Kent, Sir John Conroy. When she was 17 she met for the first time her cousins Albert and Ernest (sons of her mother's brother Ernest) The meeting went well but nothing happened. Several months later Victoria's Uncle King William IV died and she became Queen at the age of 18. Three years later she and Albert met again and this time they fell in love. They got married on Feburary 10, 1840 and In November of that year they welcomed their first child named Victoria. In 1841 they had Albert Edward, who would be Prince of Wales and then Edward VII. Followed by Alice (b. 1843),Alfred (b. 1844), Helena (b. 1846), Louise (b. 1848) Arthur (b. 1850) and Leopold (b. 1853) and Beatrice (b. 1857.) In 1860, though something happened that brought Victoria's world to a stand-still. Her beloved husband died on December 14 after a short illness with Thyphoid. This did not hinder any plans though. Their oldest daughter had been married to the Prussian Prince Fritz for several years by then, but their daughter Alice and son Bertie were almost to be married at the time of their father's death. A few months later Alice married Prince Louis of Hess and several months after that Bertie married Prince Alexandra of Denmark. For the rest of her life Victoria missed Albert and insisted in a funereal like atmosphere in her household. The only thing that could lift her spirits where her 40 grandchildren. On that fateful December 14 of 1878 Victoria lost her daughter, Alice, and mourned her. After several months though she recovered enough to concoct an idea. She would have her son in law Louis marry her daughter Beatrice so that her several grandchildren could be near her. This did not happen though. On January 22, 1901 Victoria died in Osbourn House in the arms of her grandson Kaiser William II. Her children and grandchildren stretched all over the globe, reigning as sovereigns or consorts. From the UK, Germany, Romania, Russia, Greece, and Spain her children and grandchildren would change the face of the world.- IMDb Mini Biography By: anonymous
- SpousePrince Albert(February 10, 1840 - December 14, 1861) (his death, 9 children)
- Children
- Parents
- RelativesDronning Maud(Grandchild)Kaiser Wilhelm II(Grandchild)Duke of Windsor(Great Grandchild)Tsarina Alexandra(Grandchild)George III(Grandparent)Queen Charlotte(Grandparent)Princess Augusta of Cambridge(Cousin)Grand Duchess Olga(Great Grandchild)Grand Duchess Tatiana(Great Grandchild)Grand Duchess Maria(Great Grandchild)Grand Duchess Anastasia(Great Grandchild)Aleksey Nikolaeyvitch Romanov(Great Grandchild)King George VI(Great Grandchild)Princess Mary(Great Grandchild)Duke of Gloucester(Great Grandchild)Duke of Kent(Great Grandchild)Prince John(Great Grandchild)King George V(Grandchild)Prince Albert Victor(Grandchild)Princess Louise(Grandchild)Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom(Grandchild)King Olav V(Great Grandchild)King Leopold II(Cousin)Prince Albert(Cousin)Dronning Ingrid(Great Grandchild)Viktoria Luise von Preußen(Great Grandchild)King Paul of Greece(Great Grandchild)Juan de Borbón(Great Grandchild)Alfonso de Borbón(Great Grandchild)Jaime de Borbón(Great Grandchild)Beatriz de Borbón y Battenberg(Great Grandchild)María Cristina de Borbón y Battenberg(Great Grandchild)Infante Gonzalo of Spain(Great Grandchild)Lady Iris Mountbatten(Great Grandchild)Queen Victoria Eugenia(Grandchild)Marija Karadjordjevic(Great Grandchild)King Carol II(Great Grandchild)Elena of Greece and Denmark(Great Grandchild)Mother Alexandra(Great Grandchild)King Georgios II(Great Grandchild)Princess Alice of Battenberg(Great Grandchild)Crown Prince Hohenzollern(Great Grandchild)August Wilhelm von Preußen(Great Grandchild)Princess Charlotte of Prussia(Grandchild)Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen(Great Grandchild)Prince Henry of Prussia(Grandchild)Princess Irene of Prussia(Grandchild)Prince Waldemar of Prussia(Great Grandchild)Prince Sigismund of Prussia(Great Grandchild)Victoria Mountbatten(Grandchild)Prince George(Cousin)Queen Louise(Great Grandchild)Louis Mountbatten(Great Grandchild)Elizabeth Feodorovna(Grandchild)Ernest Louis(Grandchild)Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna of Russia(Grandchild)Vladimir Kirillovits Romanov(Great Grandchild)Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine(Great Grandchild)Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse Georg Donatus(Great Grandchild)Prince Of Hesse And By Rhine Louis(Great Grandchild)Prince Friedrich of Hesse and by Rhine(Grandchild)Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine(Grandchild)Queen Marie of Romania(Grandchild)Prince Nicholas of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen(Great Grandchild)Princess Alexandra of Hohenlohe-Langenburg(Grandchild)Alexandra Beatrice of Hohenlohe-Langenburg(Great Grandchild)Princess Margaret of Connaught(Grandchild)Prince Gustaf Adolf(Great Grandchild)Princess Sibylla(Great Grandchild)Prince Sigvard Bernadotte(Great Grandchild)Bertil Gustaf Oskar Carl Eugén(Great Grandchild)Carl Johan Bernadotte(Great Grandchild)Princess Patricia of Connaught(Grandchild)Princess Alice(Grandchild)Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Charles Edward(Grandchild)King George IV(Aunt or Uncle)Duke of York and Albany Prince Frederick(Aunt or Uncle)King William IV(Aunt or Uncle)Queen of Württemberg Charlotte(Aunt or Uncle)Princess Augusta Sophia of the United Kingdom(Aunt or Uncle)
- Her phrase "We are not amused" - though it's debated if she actually ever said this
- Black clothing - which she wore exclusively after the death of her husband
- Victoria's Secret lingerie was named after her.
- 3rd great-grandmother of: King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, David Armstrong-Jones, Sarah Armstrong-Jones, Prins Gustav af Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Prinsesse Alexandra af Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia, Kronprins Haakon, Prinsesse Märtha Louise, Frederik X, Prins Joachim, Cristina de Borbón, Elena de Borbón, Simoneta Gómez Acebo, King Felipe VI of Spain, Crown Prince of Greece Pavlos, Prince Nikolaos, Carl Prinz von Hohenzollern, Hubertus von Hohenzollern, Kronprinsessan Victoria, Prins Carl Philip, Prinsessan Madeleine, Lord Frederick Windsor, and Theodora Greece.
- Dedicated the Royal Albert Hall to the memory of Prince Albert.
- 5th great-grandmother of Prince George of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, and Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Wrote a letter of condolence to Abraham Lincoln's widow upon learning of his assassination. In something of an irony, Great Britain and France were the only foreign countries to give any formal recognition to the Confederate States, granting it belligerent status, which allowed it to contract with private parties.
- Since it has pleased Providence to place me in this station, I shall do my utmost to fulfil my duty towards my country; I am very young and perhaps in many, though not in all things, inexperienced, but I am sure that very few have more real good will and more real desire to do what is fit and right than I have. [1837]
- Affairs go on, and all will take some shape or other, but it keeps one in hot water all the time.
- All marriage is such a lottery - the happiness is always an exchange - though it may be a very happy one - still the poor woman is bodily and morally the husband's slave. That always sticks in my throat. When I think of a merry, happy, and free young girl - and look at the ailing aching state a young wife is generally doomed to - which you can't deny is the penalty of marriage.
- I am most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of "Women's Rights," with all its attendant horrors... Were women to "unsex" themselves by claiming equality with men, they would become the most hateful, heathen, and disgusting of beings and would surely perish without male protection.
- It seems to me a defect in our much famed Constitution, to have to part with an admirable Govt like Ld Salisbury's for no question of any importance or any particular reason, merely on account of the number of votes.
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