There would have not have been such a difference. George IV had one daughter who would have become queen in 1830 until her death however, she died in childbirth aged 21 in 1817.
Her children and grandchildren would have become the King's and Queen's of Britain and Victoria's 9 children, 42 grandchildren and 37 great- grandchildren would cease to exist.
Victoria Regina (which is the Latin word for Queen)
Queen Victoria's eldest grandchild was her daughter Victoria's son Wilhelm. He would become Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany.
the ants would die...
Queen Victoria Died in 1901, ten years before would be 1891.
they must have felt proud as they would now have a king and a queen and that Victoria would have been happy as well so they would have a Happy king and queen by Alisha 10
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Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria died in 1901.
Queen Victoria's lifestyle was as lavish as one would imagine the lifestyle of a queen might be in England. She had a harmonious marriage to her cousin and died when she reached her 80s.
She likes to get down.
Although the great Victoria Desert is not in the state of Victoria, it would have been named after the reigning monarch at the time of its discovery. This was Queen Victoria.
No, Queen Victoria was a female monarch who reigned over the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901. She was known for her long and influential rule during the Victorian era.
Queen Victoria did not like to cook. It would have been highly unusual for a high class woman to cook during this time period.