Queen Victoria succeeded her uncle, King William IV.
Queen Victoria was succeeded by Edward VII on the British throne - followed by... George V - Edward VIII - George VI and finally Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Edward Vll from 1901 until 1910
because she was next in the blood line
The next in line for the British throne is Prince Charles, the son of Queen Elizabeth. If anything should happen to him, Prince William would be next in line for the throne. Since these are men and will be a king, not a queen, obviously, there will be not be another queen in England for the foreseeable future. The next female in the line of succession would be HRH Princess Beatrice of York (number 5 in the line of succession).
You have to be born into the line of succession. Even if you marry the reigning King or Queen, you will only be a Queen consort or Prince Consort, not a sovereign in your own right, and you are not included in the line of succession, so will never inherit the throne.
Yes, they are relatives. Queen Victoria's youngest daughter Beatrice married Prince Henry of Battenberg in 1885. Their eldest daughter Victoria-Eugenie married King Alfonso XIII of Spain in 1906. One of the sons of Alfonso XIII and Victoria-Eugenie was Juan, Count of Barcelona, which is the father of Juan Carlos I. As a result, King Juan Carlos is a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria and the 499 number in the line of succession to the British throne, though he can't accede it as he was raised a Catholic.
No. She cannot as Williams father is Prince Regent and he is next in line for succession
Queen Victoria was the last English monarch from the House of Hanover. A line commenced in England by George I in 1714.
No Queen Victoria was privately tutored.
queen Victoria is dead
No, Queen Victoria is not single.
Succession
Queen Victoria was not chosen to be Queen. She became Queen because of genetics. Her father was the third child of George III. 1837 when her Uncle William died she was the next in line and became Queen.
Queen Victoria's first child was called Victoria. See the related question below.