Queen Victoria's birthday.
Queen Victoria was born 24 May 1819, died 22 January 1901
Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, London, on 24 May 1819.
Queen Victoria was born on May 24, 1819. She became queen of the United Kingdom in 1837 and reigned until her death in 1901, making her one of the longest-serving monarchs in British history. Her birth date is celebrated as Victoria Day in some parts of Canada and Australia.
The Prince Consort to Queen Victoria, Prince Albert (1819 - 1861) officially died of typhoid. He suffered ill health for a couple of years before he died, so there has been speculation that he actually may have had renal problems, or even cancer.
On the first day of May a festival is held to celebrate spring. A May Queen is crowned and people dance around a May pole. In some countries it is a labor day celebration.
Queen Victoria had 9 Children, 5 of them Daughters Victoria, Alice, Helena, Louise and Beatrice. It was her Eldest Son and Heir Edward who married The Princess Alexandra of Denmark making Alexandra the Daughter in Law of Victoria. Queen Victorias Great Great Grandaughter is also Called Princess Alexandra of Kent, which you may be refering to as Queen Victoria also held the Title Princess of Kent, as Both are Daughters, of Younger Sons of Kings and Both held the Title of Duke of Kent. She also had a granddaughter who became Tsarina Alexandra, but her name at birth was Alix.
Japanese people celebrate Children's day (kodomo no hi) on the fifth of May.
It is most likely a token or medallion commemorating Queen Victoria's coronation in 1838. Souvenirs of this type commemorating marriages, coronations, jubilees and deaths of Monarchs was very commonplace.
The Japanese national holiday of Children's Day (Kodomo no Hi) takes place annually on May 5. It is a day set aside to respect children's personalities and to celebrate their happiness.
If you meen celebrations: Koninginnedag: queens day. Originally this was queen Juliana (The former queen)'s birthday. Nowadays the dutch celebrate this day still. 5th of may: Bevrijdingsdag: Day of liberty: The day the Netherlands were liberated in worldwar II. 5th of december: Sinterklaas: Saint Nicholas: It's a winter holiday with saint nicholas who brings presents to young children.
Discounting those who may have died before her, lifespans being shorter in the nineteenth century, her Heir was her oldest son- Edward- who became King Edward in l902. one notes almost a full year of mourning before crowning Edward as rightful King. Victoria was in a long time- longest reigning Queen of England.
The famous guitarist who played on the roof of Buckingham Palace to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2002 was Brian May, the lead guitarist of the rock band Queen. His performance included a rendition of "God Save the Queen," which was part of a larger concert event. This iconic moment highlighted both his musical talent and the significance of the occasion.