No, she only had one (Prince Charles/Carl of Leiningen)
Queen Victoria was the only child of the marriage between Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, and the widow, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.Before he married Princess Victoria, Queen Victoria's father may have fathered other children.Before marrying Prince Edward, Queen Victoria's mother had been married to Emich Carl (known as Charles), 2nd Prince of Leiningen. The couple produced two children, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Emich, Prince of Leiningen, and Anna Feodora Auguste Charlotte Wilhelmine.Charles died in 1814, leaving Princess Victoria a widow. In 1818 she married Prince Edward, and, in 1819, their child, the young Alexandrina Victoria (i.e. Queen Victoria) was born.So Queen Victoria had no 'direct' brothers and sisters, but she had at least one half brother and one half sister.
No he was not. Her father was Edward, Duke of Kent who died before his father King George III and his two elder brothers.
Regina is the capital of the province of Saskatchewan (it means "Queen" in Latin) and Victoria is the capital of the province of British Columbia. Both were named in honour of Queen Victoria.
Queen Elizabeth I had one half sister, Mary, and two half brothers, Edward VI and Henry FitzRoy. Queen Elizabeth II had one sister, Margaret.
Two: Queen Victoria in 1897 and Queen Elizabeth II in 2012.
Two in fact, Victoria and Madeleine.
Nathanael Greene was one of six brothers, and two half-brothers who died young.
There have been two: Queen Victoria, and the present Queen, Elizabeth II.
Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Regina, the capital of the Canadian province Saskatchewan, were both named for Queen Victoria. "Regina" is the Latin word for queen.
He had two half-brothers, two brothers, and one sister.
Cleopatra had two brothers, both named Ptolemy.
Queen Victoria was an only child. Her mother, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld had two children from a previous marriage: Carl, 3rd Prince of Leiningen, and Princess Feodora of Leiningen.