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Queen Victoria did not visit to Sri Lanka. But her elder sun prince of Wales visited to Sri Lanka in 1875
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1878
Queen Victoria never visited Leamington, its an urban myth. She did pass through on a train once and commented on what a lovely place it was.
10.5 million people a year i think
30th June 1961 i believe - it was in the daily record on 1st july
Her Uncle Leopold who was King of Belgium thought it would be a good idea for her to marry her first cousin (and the son of his brother) Albert. Victoria did not want to, but consented to have Albert and his older brother Ernest to visit her in England shortly after she became Queen. The first meeting did not go off so well, but several years later Albert came back to visit her. During this second visit Victoria found that he had matured and feel in love with him. Because she was Queen and he was only a Prince during this visit she had to propose to him.
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.
Her Highness has visited 10 times
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)
The first European to visit the lake was John Hanning Speke in 1858 and named the lake after the British Monarch, Queen Victoria