The successor after Queen Victoria was King Edward VII who ruled from 1901 to 1910. Queen Victoria ruled from 1837 to 1901. King George V ruled from 1910 to 1936.
No. Queen Victoria was on the throne from 1837 to 1901.
Because his wife had no claim to the throne. Charles will claim his throne based on him being Elizabeth's son, not his father's.
King George IV, Queen Victoria's uncle, ruled England at the time Victoria was born. He was followed by his brother, King William !V, after whom Victoria succeeded to the throne.
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Queen Victoria, who ruled until her death in 1900. CORRECTION: Queen Victoria died in 1901 NOT 1900.
Queen Victoria was the monarch on the throne when "A Christmas Carol" was published in 1843.
Victoria was born a Princess, as Her father the Duke of Kent was a Younger Son of King George III, and Younger Brother Of George IV and William IV. She took the Title Her Royal Highness The Princess of Kent, From Birth, She was baptised Alexdrina Victoria, And Ascended the Throne as Victoria I.
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He was determined to succeed in his new business venture.
Queen Victoria was on the throne when he was born and George V was king when he died.
British monarchs on the throne during that time were: George III (reigned 1760 - 1820) George IV (reigned 1820 - 1830) - Prince Regent from 1810 William IV (reigned 1830 - 1837) Queen Victoria (reigned 1837 - 1901)
In 1865 Queen Victoria was Queen of the UK. Her oldest son, Prince Albert Edward of Wales, was next in line to the throne. That year Prince Edward had his second child, George, was born. His older brother, Prince Albert Victor, was second in line to become King after his father. But, in 1892 Prince Albert Victor became sick and died. This boosted Prince George to second in line after his father. In 1901, Queen Victoria died and Prince Albert Edward took the throne, calling himself Edward VII. This made Prince George the Heir to the throne. In 1910 King Edward died and Prince George took the throne.