she did she enjoyed both her jubilees especially her golden jubilee also she was very proud of them her silver was her first jubilee she ruled for 64 years
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because he needed to get out and enjoy his life
Nobody knows for sure but my guesses are things like horse riding, art, reading and many more things like that.
Queen Victoria wasn't very nice to children. her own kids weren't loved by her but loved by nurses and other care takers. The queen only had special times where her children could visit her. i am one to say that i would not enjoy having her as a mother. she was not nice to children.
yes!!!!!!!
No, she does not enjoy snails.
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While Queen Victoria was Queen she had her moments when she was happy, but then there were also times when she was not happy. Some happy times included actually becoming Queen and finally being able have some autonomy and make decisions for herself, instead of being controlled by her mother. Other happy times involve her ralationship with her husband and children. Some not so happy moments were the deaths of her mother and husband in the early 1860's as well as the deaths of her daughter Alice and her son Leopold in the 1870s and 1880's.
No. Dickens wrote the story to basically embarrass the Government of the time because they were ignoring the issues of child labour where young children some as young as 8 were employed long hours in factories and mines across Britain of the time.
Yes, the Queen likes Wagon Wheels.
The anniversaries marked as "Jubilees" are: 25 years - Silver jubilee 50 years - Golden Jubilee 60 years - Diamond Jubilee 70 years - Platinum Jubilee Just for grins, I thought you might enjoy seeing the full list of anniversaries, whether designated as a jubilee or not. Here they are: 1 year is a paper anniversary 2 years is a cotton anniversary 3 years is a leather anniversary 4 years is a linen anniversary 5 years is a wood anniversary 6 years is an iron anniversary 7 years is a wool anniversary 8 years is a bronze anniversary 9 years is a copper anniversary 10 years is a tin (or aluminium) anniversary 11 years is a steel anniversary 12 years is a silk anniversary 13 years is a lace anniversary 14 years is an ivory anniversary 15 years is a crystal anniversary 17 years is a turquoise anniversary 18 years is a lapis anniversary 20 years is a china (porcelain) anniversary 25 years is a Silver Jubilee or silver wedding anniversary 30 years is a pearl anniversary 35 years is a coral (or jade) anniversary 40 years is a ruby anniversary 45 years is a sapphire anniversary 50 years is a Golden Jubilee - not to be confused with the 'golden birthday' (not at a fixed age) 55 years is an emerald anniversary 60 years is a Diamond Jubilee 65 years is a blue sapphire anniversary 70 years is a Platinum Jubilee. 75 years is a diamond wedding anniversary 80 years is an oak wedding anniversary wiki/anniversary
No, she does not.