Queen Victoria and Prince Albert had 9 children (4 boys and 5 girls). Was given the title Princess Royal because she was the eldest daughter. She married Frederick (Fritz) of Prussia, 1858 and was given the additional title of Empress of Germany. read more
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert had nine children, four boys and five girls, between 1841 and 1857. Victoria, Princess Royal, was born in November 1840 and would go on to marry the German Emperor Frederick III. read more
The Royal Family today is related to many European monarchies because of the marriages of Queen Victoria's children. Eight of Victoria's children sat on the thrones of Europe, those of Great Britain, Prussia, Greece, Romania, Russia, Norway, Sweden and Spain. read more
Queen Victoria and her consort Prince Albert were passionate lovers with a mutual physical attraction but with seemingly no understanding of family planning. The result was nine children: four boys and five girls born between 1840 and 1857. read more