She had a very strict childhood. She could not walk down stairs without holding the hand of an adult. She had to have her food tested before eating, she was not allowed to read books until later in life, she could not sleep in a room by herself (she had to share a room with her mother), and she could not go to school with other children. Victoria had no friends her own age growing up. All these restrictions were known as the Kensington system devised by Sir John Conroy and her mother the Dutchess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.
Queen Victoria did have a companion in a dog. His name was Dash. It was not until she became queen did she have any type of freedom
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Queen Victoria's childhood was very proper, and she described it as not being very much fun. Her mother hovered over her and was not very loving. Furthermore, she closely controlled the people who Victoria was allowed to spend time with.
Queen Victoria died in 1901 and no coins were issued with her likeness from then. You may have some sort of memorial medallion or token.
She'd just got out of bed (at six in the morning) at her childhood home in Kensington Palace.
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Victoria didn't go to school. She was taught at home. As well as learning languages, Victoria studied history, geography, and the Bible. She was taught how to play the piano and learned how to paint, a hobby that she enjoyed into her 60s.
No Queen Victoria was privately tutored.
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queen Victoria is dead
No, Queen Victoria is not single.