Queen Victoria had nine kids with her husband, Prince Albert. Here's everything to know about Queen Victoria's children.
Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert had nine children during their 21 year marriage, but what happened to all of her children? Here we tell the stories of Queen Victoria’s children
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert had nine children, five girls and four boys, with 17 years between the oldest, Victoria, and youngest, Beatrice.
Until the passing of the late Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Victoria was England’s longest-reigning monarch. However, she also had nine children, all of whom made advantageous marriages that spread England’s connections across the globe.
Who were Queen Victoria's children? The diminutive monarch famously dreaded the prospect of childbearing, but nevertheless had nine children with her husband, Prince Albert – five girls and four boys.
Who were Queen Victoria's children? Everything you need to know about ...
A list of the children and grandchildren of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, showing their intermarriages with other royal houses of Europe.
Queen Victoria gave birth to nine children over 17 years, but her role as a mother was complex. Following the death of her husband, Albert, at 42, Victoria fell into a deep depression, relying heavily ...
Documentary series charting the story of Queen Victoria after the death of her beloved husband Albert in 1861, examining how one-by-one her children rebelled against her and the family were touched by ...
During this period, Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, also had 9 children: 5 daughters (Victoria, Alice, Helena, Louise and Beatrice) and 4 sons (Albert, Alfred, Arthur and Leopold).