King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra had six children. Of the five who reached maturity, only one, the future King George V, has received much attention from biographers. The eldest son, Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, a backward youth and a subject of scandal, died before he was thirty. The three princesses, Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, the lifelong spinster Victoria, and Maud, Queen of Norway, were never well-known to the British public during their lifetime.
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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
No. They were children of their time and different because they were royal children - and without a father for a long time. They became rulers or parents / spouses of rulers of most of Europe.
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