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
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37 great-grandchildren were alive when Victoria died.
Queen Elizabeth has 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
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.
they had 36 grandchildren
queen V/ictoria had 4 boys and 5 girls and 37 grandchildren
The queen had many ancestors but her great great grandmother queen Victoria as you wanted know reigned for massive 63 years and now she has reigned longer than any one in history, unless Queen Elizabeth the ii can reign longer than Queen Victoria
As of July 2014, Queen Elizabeth II has three great grandchildren. They are Prince George of Cambridge, Savannah Ann Kathleen Phillips, and Isla Elizabeth Phillips.
The Queen has 7 Granchildren. She also has three Great-Grandchildren, with a fourth one on the way in mid-2014 (Zara Phillips is expecting her first child with husband Mike Tindall)
Queen Victoria had 4 daughters.
There are two genetic diseases that were (and are) in Queen Victoria's family. The first one was porphryia which is an autoimmune disease, which was passed on through the Hanoverian line historians believe thanks to Margaret Tudor (the daughter of Henry VIII) The other genetic disease that was in Queen Victoria's family was hemophilia which prevents blood from clotting. It is known that Queen Victoria was a carrier of hemophilia and passed it on to three of her children and at least 6 of her grandchildren and many grandchildren, but it is impossible that she could have carried the gene for both Hemophilia and porphryia (the chance of it happening is the same as the population of the world when she was born.)
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Queen Victoria's Bomb has 272 pages.