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How many descendants does Queen Victoria have?

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This Web Page aims to present a range of statistics relating to Queen Victoria's descendants and follows from a posting to alt.talk.royalty Newsgroup. read more

” The 792 number is based on code I ran on data from Genealogics. Genealogist Leo van de Pas maintained one of the most extensive and up-to-date royal genealogy databases, until his recent death. read more

During the First World War (1914–1918), many monarchs of countries from both sides were closely related due to their mutual descent from either Queen Victoria, King Christian IX or both. The most commonly cited example is the fact that Nicholas, his wife, Alexandra, and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany were all first cousins of King George V of the United Kingdom. read more

This Web Page aims to present a range of statistics relating to Queen Victoria's descendants and follows from a posting to alt.talk.royalty Newsgroup. The descendants of Queen Victoria in the list below are listed in male order descent with the exception of the family of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip of Greece which are shown under Queen Elizabeth. read more

Considering those who have been born since then and those who have died since then, it’s probably just a bit higher than 800. There are likely quite a few more, considering those who were never officially recorded as descendants, especially in the early period. read more

The royal descendants of Victoria (Queen of the United Kingdom) and of Christian IX (King of Denmark) currently occupy the thrones of Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. read more