queen and king
no because queen victorias mother and father looked after her until she moved out and a couple ove hours later queen Victoria founded out that her mother and father have died,so she didnt have a fairy god mother
Queen Elizabeth II is the mother of Prince William's father, Prince Charles. She is the grandmother of Prince William.
queen victorias farther was born in londen :):D was he or was he not its youre choice to beleve me or not:):D:):D:):D
Prince Albert died 14th December 1861.
Queen Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. He was born at Buckingham House in London, England on November 2, 1767.
The name of Queen Victoria's husband was Albert, his title being Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
His father isn't the king and his father hasn't passed away yet. Prince Philip, Consort to the Queen is still living. Prince Charles has to wait for the holder of the throne to die, his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
No, you can have other royal relations. For instance, your mother can be the queen. In some cultures, you can be simply selected as a prince.
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Prince Charles only has to bow to his mother, the Queen. He is first in line the the throne. He does not need to bow to his father because he will be King and his father won't.
The Queen's husband, Prince Philip, is Prince Charles' father.
Prince William's father is Prince Charles.