40 grand children and 37 great grand children
queen victoria
37 great-grandchildren were alive when Victoria died.
Queen victoria
She had 9 children.
No she had 40 grandchildren that survived infancy
they had 36 grandchildren
This is a list of the 42 grandchildren of the British Queen Victoria (1819-1901, queen from 1837, married 1840) and her husband Prince Albert (the Prince Consort, 1819-1861), each of whom was therefore either a sibling or a first cousin to each of the others. It also lists Victoria and Albert's 9 children and 87 great-grandchildren, as well as the spouses of those children and grandchildren who married.
queen V/ictoria had 4 boys and 5 girls and 37 grandchildren
Queen Victoria had nine children and 40 grand children. Her most famous grandchildren include Kaiser Wilhelm II, Czarina Alexandra of Russia, Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, and Queen Marie of Romania.
She had 40 grandchildren that survived infancy. Some of the more interesting were 1. Kaiser Wilhelm II- the son of her eldest daughter Victoria who was with her when she died 2. Tsarina Alexandra-the daughter of her daughter Alice who was Empress of Russia 3. Queen Marie of Romania-the daughter of her son Alfred 4. Victoria Melita-the sister of Queen Marie of Romania who married two of her first cousins 5.Queen Victoria Eugina of Spain-the daughter of her daughter Beatrice
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.
Queen Victoria had nine children. Two of her daughter's Alice and Beatrice were carriers who gave the gene of hemophilia to their children and grandchildren. Queen Victoria also had a son Leopold who had hemophilia and gave the gene to his daughter and grandson.