Below is a list of the places outside of England that Queen Victoria visited as well as the dates she visited them:
Edinburgh, Scotland (1842, traveled by yacht)
French Rivera (1843, visited King Louis Philippe)
Germany (1845, made the first of many visits to Germany--this time to Prince Albert's birthplace, Rosenau)
Balmoral, Scotland (1855, took possession of her summer residence whereupon she visited Scotland every summer)
Paris, France (1856, visited Emperor Napoleon III)
Dublin, Ireland (1900, visited troops recruited for the Boor War)
King George V was the reigning British monarch at the time the Titanic sunk on April 14, 1912.
They were first cousins. Both were grandchildren of Queen Victoria of England Queen Victoria's daughter Victoria, aka Vicky, was Kaiser Wilhelm's mother. Queen Victoria's son Edward VII was King George V's father. Queen Victoria's daughter Alice was the mother of Alexandra, wife of Czar Nicolas II. Nicholas II, himself, was not a descendant of Queen Victoria, however both of them (Nicholas II and Queen Victoria) were several generations descended from King George II of England. Kaiser Wilhelm and Czar Nicholas had a common ancestor in Paul I of Russian. Additionally, George V of England and Czar Nicholas II of Russia were first cousins through their mothers. George's mother, Alexandra of Denmark, and Nicholas' mother, Dagmar of Denmark, were sisters.
The foundation stone of the present Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) building was laid in 1899 by Queen Victoria and was her last public appearance.
The Kaiser was Queen Victoria of England's grandson and cousin to Czar Nicholas II of Russia and King George V of England
The Gateway of India is an ornate arch built in Muslim style with decorations in Hindu style. The arch was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai. Construction started in 1911 and the Gateway was opened 13 years later.
Queen Victoria was King George's grandmother.
No, King George V was King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra's son. King George V, However, was Queen Victoria's grandson through King Edward VII.
Victoria Regina (which is the Latin word for Queen)
Yes there was Queen Victoria.
George V
Queen Elizabeth II is great-granddaughter of Edward VII, son of Queen Victoria. Elizabeth II's father was George VI, her grandfather was George V, and her Great Grandfather was Edward VII (son of Queen Victoria.)
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Gateway of India, MumbaiThis magnificient monument was constructed in the honour of King George V and Queen Mary's visit to Bombay and was designed by George Wittet.
If you mean, "related to", then yes.
Queen Victoria is Queen Elizabeth 2's great-great grandmother.
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.
Queen Elizabeth II is the daughter of King George VI, who was the son of George V, who was the son of Edward VII, who was the son of Queen Victoria; hence, Elizabeth II is descended from Queen Victoria's son Edward VII.