Queen Victoria's mother was extremely protective and kept her isolated much of her childhood. Due to this, the Queen was very stubborn. She was also very modest, which won the hearts of many of her subjects. She was also prude and had a warm passionate nature.
"On occasion she could behave in a manner both stuffy and ornery and selfish," Arnstein wrote, but at the same time "she had the ability to epitomize grace and to attract both awe and devotion."
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Queen Victoria was born in 24th May 1819. She has 5 daughters and 4 sons. She has 3 older brothers
It was a planned marriage, and although many of these turns out with the couple being unhappy, with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert it was love at first sight<3.
Queen Victoria celebrated 3 Jubilees. Having her Coronation in 1837, her Silver Jubilee was in 1862, her Golden Jubilee in 1887, and her Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
At the beginning of 2016 Queen Victoria reigned for 63 years and 7 months and a few days and Queen Elizabeth II has reigned for 60 years so in 3 years (2015), 7 months (January 2016) and a few days she will have reigned as long as Victoria
Currently Queen Victoria: 64 years. Currently Elizabeth II has been the monarch since 1952, and her mother lived to be over 100. The 3 regnal number IIIs, Henry, Edward & George all had long reigns. Neither Queen Victoria nor Queen Elizabeth II were Queens of England, that title ceased to exist in 1707. The longest reigning Queen of England was Queen Elizabeth I who reigned from 17 November 1558 - 24 March 1603. See the related questions below.
Queen Victoria is not correct. Queen Anne was monarch from 1702 - 1714. Thereafter the wives of the first 3 King George's were queens of England (1714 - 1820)
18 and married to her cousin 3 years after!
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Queen Victoria ruled England on her own not letting anything get in her way. As started to be queen she wasn't right on the ball but when she got support from her husband Albert she managed it very well and quickly got the hang of it. The real job was to pay for England's supplies and that nothing got out of hand in the WHOLE of England. It was a very hard job and a responsible one as well.
This is a list of the 42 grandchildren of the British Queen Victoria (1819-1901, queen from 1837, married 1840) and her husband Prince Albert (the Prince Consort, 1819-1861), each of whom was therefore either a sibling or a first cousin to each of the others. It also lists Victoria and Albert's 9 children and 87 great-grandchildren, as well as the spouses of those children and grandchildren who married.
because her husband Albert died. she also wore black to show her mourning
Queen Victoria's coronation was held on June 28, 1838, one year after the death of her uncle. The coronation took place in Westminster Abbey and four hundred thousand people arrived in London to see the new Queen crowned.