Queen Victoria's First Cousins
Father's Side:
George Augustus Frederick FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster (29 January 1794 - 20 March 1842)
Sophia Sidney, Baroness De L'Isle and Dudley (August 1796-10 April 1837)
Lady Mary Fox (19 December 1798-13 July 1864)
Lt.-Gen. Lord Frederick FitzClarence (9 December 1799 - 30 October 1854)
Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll (17 January 1801 - 16 January 1856)
Lord Adolphus FitzClarenc (18 February 1802 - 17 May 1856)
Amelia Cary, Viscountess Falkland (21 March 1807 - 2 July 1858)
King George V of Hanover (27 May 1819 - 12 June 1878)
Sir Augustus Frederick d'Este (1794-1848)
Augusta Ema d'Este (1801-1866)
Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (26 March 1819 - 17 March 1904)
Princess Augusta, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (19 July 1822 - 5 December 1916)
Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck ( 27 November 1833 - 27 October 1897)
Mother's Side:
Marie, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (17 September 1799 - 24 September 1860)
Duke Alexander of Württemberg (20 December 1804-28 October 1881)
Ernest of Württemberg (1807-1868)
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (21 June 1818 - 22 August 1893)
Prince Albert, Prince Consort of the United Kingdom (26 August 1819 - 14 December 1861) *Queen Victoria's Husband
King Ferdinand II of Portugal (29 October 1816 - 15 December 1885)
August Ludwig Viktor of Saxe-Coburg-Kohary (13 June 1818-26 July 1881)
Princess Victoria, Duchess of Nemours (14 February, 1822, - 10 December, 1857)
Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Kohary (31 January 1824-20 May 1884)
King Leopold II of Belgium (9 April 1835 - 17 December 1909)
Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders (24 March 1837 - 17 November 1905)
Empress Charlotte of Mexico (7 June 1840 - 19 January 1927)
Queen Victoria's forebears were her uncle, King William IV and King George IV. The predecessor of George IV was King George III.
Queen Victoria's family was the royal family -her husband and many children were her immediate family.
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They lived and live all over Europe Here is just a few of the places that descendants of Queen Victoria live/lived England, Germany, France, Yugoslavia, Romania, Greece, Spain, Russia, Denmark, Sweeden
They were all descendants of Victoria of United Kingdom.
The present Royal family are all descended from Queen Victoria, including Prince Philip. She was also the grandmother of the last Kaiser and the last Tsar, whose various surviving relatives (direct and lateral) are also her descendants.
NO one is sure of exactly how Queen Victoria got the gene for hemophilia since per presumed father Duke Edward of Kent was not a hemophiliac and researchers looked into her family history and did not find anything. Victoria probaby received it from a mutation. It did not just end with her thought. Two of her daughters and a son passed the gene on to their descendants. The descendants spread the disease from Russia, Spain and Germany through marriage.
No Queen Victoria was privately tutored.
Indirectly. Because she was a direct descendant of Henry VII they would be distant cousins
No, Queen Victoria is not single.
queen Victoria is dead
Queen Victoria's first child was called Victoria. See the related question below.
Queen Victoria married prince Albert.
The Great Victoria Desert is named for the British monarch Queen Victoria.