37 great-grandchildren were alive when Victoria died.
Queen Victoria is Queen Elizabeth 2's great-great grandmother.
Specifically, Queen Victoria's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandmother was Margaret Tudor who was married to King James IV of Scotland. Margaret Tudor was the sister of Henry VIII king of England and Queen Elizabeth I's father. Both Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria are descendants of King Henry VII, Queen Elizabeth's grandfather and Queen Victoria's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather.
Yes. Because they are 2nd and 3rd cousins several times removed. The simplest way to say it is the are both great-great grandchildren of Queen Victoria (1819-1901). Elizabeth II family line: Edward VII (1841-1910), George V (1865-1936), George VI (1895-1952). Edward VII was the first son of Queen Victoria and became King in 1901, upon his mother's death. After his death 9 years later, his second son George became King ( his elder son died in 1892) and ruled until his death in 1936 when his second son George VI became King. (His elder son abdicated so he could marry a divorcee). And Elizabeth is the eldest daughter of George VI. Prince Phillip family line: Princess Alice (1843-1878) was the third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria. Her eldest daughter Victoria of Hesse (1863-1950) had a daughter named Alice, Princess Alice of Battenburg (1885-1969) was a great grandchild of Queen Victoria and the mother of Prince Phillip (1921-) . Therefore as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are both great great grandchildren of Queen Victoria they are both related.
They are both great-great grandchildren of Queen Victoria, making them second cousins once removed AND husband and wife.
no she does not her Grandchildren has not got any children
queen victoria
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.)
There would have not have been such a difference. George IV had one daughter who would have become queen in 1830 until her death however, she died in childbirth aged 21 in 1817. Her children and grandchildren would have become the King's and Queen's of Britain and Victoria's 9 children, 42 grandchildren and 37 great- grandchildren would cease to exist.
40 grand children and 37 great grand children
Queen Elizabeth has 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
Queen Victoria, who served as queen of Great Britain from 1837 until her death in 1901. She was 18 when she became queen and died at the age of 81.
Queen victoria
Queen Victoria had or has 9 children, 42 Grandchildren, 87 Great Grandchildren, 142 Great Great Grandchildren, 302 Great Great Great Grandchildren, 421 Great Great Great Great Grandchildren and currently (as of 28 July 2009) has 50 Great Great Great Great Great Grandchildren. That's 1053 descendents in total. The current Monarchs of Great Britain, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Luxembourg are all descended from her as are the still living ex Kings of Greece and Romania. Other descendents include the pretenders to the thrones of Russia, Germany and Yugoslavia. For more information go to www.btinternet.com/.../QV_Descendants_Relationships.htm
Queen Victoria had nine children and 40 grand children. Her most famous grandchildren include Kaiser Wilhelm II, Czarina Alexandra of Russia, Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, and Queen Marie of Romania.
This is a list of the 42 grandchildren of the British Queen Victoria (1819-1901, queen from 1837, married 1840) and her husband Prince Albert (the Prince Consort, 1819-1861), each of whom was therefore either a sibling or a first cousin to each of the others. It also lists Victoria and Albert's 9 children and 87 great-grandchildren, as well as the spouses of those children and grandchildren who married.
Queen Elizabeth is the great-great-great-great grandchild of Queen Victoria
She is his great-great-great grandmother. Both QUeen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip are the great-great granchildren of Queen Victoria