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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert had 9 children (4 boys and 5 girls).Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise: b.1840, d. 1901Edward Albert: b. 1841, d.1910.Alice Maud Mary: b. 1843, d. 1878Alfred Ernest Albert: b. 1844, d.1900Helena Augusta Victoria: b.1846, d.1923Louise Caroline Alberta: b.1848, d.1939Arthur William Patrick Albert: b.1850, d.1942Leopold George Duncan Albert: b.1853, d.1884Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore: b. 1856, d. 1944
Queen Victoria's first child was a daughter Princess Victoria. She became Crown Princess Victoria when she married Prince Fredrick of Germany. She later became Empress of Germany when her husband became Kaiser of Germany.
Her ancestry was all German. As mother of nine children, her descendants are very numerous. In World War I, they included the King of England, the German Kaiser and the Russian Tsar. The present Queen and Prince Philip are both descended from her.
Mary, Queen of Scotts was the 6th Great Grandmother of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria's first child was named Victoria and she was born on November 21, 1840. (Victoria, Princess Royal, later married German Emperor Frederick III and was the mother of Kaiser Wilhelm II.)Despite the fact that the queen hated pregnancy and disliked newborns, she had 8 more children(4 boys and 5 girls):Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (b. 1841; later King Edward VII),Alice Maud Mary (b. 1842),Alfred Ernest Albert (b. 1844),Helena Augusta Victoria (b. 1846),Louise Carolina Alberta (b. 1848),Arthur William Patrick Albert (b. 1850),Leopold George Duncan Albert (b. 1853)Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore (b. 1857).
Queen Victoria's oldest child was Princess Victoria. Edward VII was her oldest son.
The parents of King Edward VII of Great Britain were Queen Victoria of Great Britain and her husband the prince consort, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Princess Mary Louise Victoria was Queen Victoria's mother. Princess Mary was the Dutchess of Kent and Statham. She died on March 16,1861
Queen Victoria was a direct descentant of Mary Queen of Scotts: Here is how they are related Mary, Queen of Scots James Elizabeth Sophia George I George II Fredrick George III Edward, Duke of Kent Victoria Mary would have been Victoria's 6th great Grandmother
I assume you are referring to British Monarchs. Queens Mary I ( died l558)- of the Tudor line)- and Mary II ( died l694) are both interred in Westminster Abbey. Consort Queen Mary ( l867-l953) lies buried in the Saint George's chapel of the Windsor Castle complex. She is sometimed, but not correctly, styled Mary III, but was a consort ( spousal) not a regnant Queen. If Camilla is still alive when Elizabeth II passes on- she , too will be crowned- with her Husband, as the Queen Consort. It is set up- that if a woman marries a member of a Royal house- she automatically becomes a Queen or Princess- it doesn"t work out that way for the Men. Prince Albert was the consort of Queen Victoria and he remained a Prince- not a King! oh well Ladies first!
The mother of Queen Victoria died on 16 March, 1861, at the age of 74.