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Victorian Age was much different than Queen Elisabeth the first per bathing with bathing often being each day however; the way people dressed and were still often sewed into their clothes in winter; they bathed less. There was also the weight problem of Victoria and she suffered pain in later years thus getting in and out of a tub would not have been the first thing on her mind.

No one will ever know the 100% facts on these anymore than we will the current Queen but best guess with Elizabeth 1st was once a week in warm season then once a month in cold season and for Queen Victoria, likely in younger years daily in warm season and twice a week in cool season and older life 45 upwards she likely bathed less often once a week in warm season to twice a month in cold however; depending on how she wore makeup, her face might have been cleaned off with a damp cloth each morning if not again before bed. If like Elisabeth, she wore makeup to bed then of course makeup would just keep being added and smoothed until next bathing.

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