King Edward the VII had 6 children. 3 Sons and 3 Daughters. Albert Victor Christian Edward, known to the family as Eddy was born in 1864, He was followed by a second son, George Frederick Ernest Albert, in 1865. Louise, born in 1867, Victoria in 1868, and Maud, later to become Queen of Norway, in 1869. A sixth and last child, Alexander John, died at an early age.
1. Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
2. Prince George, Duke of York (King George V)
3. Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife
4. Princess Victoria
5. Princess Maud (Queen Maud of Norway)
6. Prince Alexander John
{| ! colspan="4" | Children by Eleanor of Castile | Katherine
Joan
John
Henry
Eleanor
Joan
Alphonso
Margaret
Berengaria
Mary
Elizabeth
Edward ! colspan="4" | Children by Marguerite of France !
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Thomas
Edmund
Eleanor |}
King Edward VII had 6 children:
Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale Born 8 January 1864 Died 14 January 1892
King George V Born 3 June 1865 Died 20 January 1936
Princess Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife Born 20 February 1867 Died 4 January 1931
Princess Victoria Born 6 July 1868 Died 3 December 1935
Queen Maud of Norway Born 26 November 1869 Died 20 November 1938
Prince Alexander John Charles Albert of Wales Born 6 April 1871 Died 7 April 1871
King Edward III and Prince John of Eltham.
Louise of Wessex & James of Wessex
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He died at the age of 15 and had no children.
yes because, he did not have a successor.
King Edward I of England had many children. The one of his sons who is well known in history was Edward, who became King Edward II of England. Edward 1st hammer of the Scots. Edward the Black Prince, Earl of Hatfield, John of Gaunt.
The protagonists in the Wars of the Roses were the grand children and other descendants of King Edward III. King Edward III
King Alfred the Great had five children named Edward the Elder, Aethelflaed, Aethelgifu, Aelfthryth, and Aethelweard.
Edward killed 234 men and even children during his reign
She had 1, King Edward
Elizabeth l of England. Mary l of England. Edward Vl of England
Yes, only son, King Edward VI of England.
Only one, Edward VI.
Elizabeth of York.