First cousins Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom (1868-1935) and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna (1872-1918) having a laugh together at a family photo session at Bernstorff Palace in Denmark in 1899 ✨
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“I think the death of Princess Victoria of Wales had a profound emotional impact on her brother, King George V of the United Kingdom, possibly hastening his own demise. The difference between the dates of their deaths was only 48 days. George used to refer to Victoria as "no-one has ever had a sister like her". The loss of his beloved sister devastated the king's already weakened heart.” - Text & Image Submitted by cenacevedo15
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Princesses Louise, Victoria, and Maud of Wales, Late 1870s - Early 1880s
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Photograph of NAOTMAA and their British relatives at Barton Manor in 1909
Standing at the back, from left to right, are: Prince Edward of Wales (later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor), Queen Alexandra, Princess Mary of Wales, Princess Victoria, and the Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana.
Sitting, from left to right, are: the Princess of Wales (later Queen Mary), Tsar Nicholas II, Tsesarevich Alexei, King Edward VII, Grand Duchess Anastasia, Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna, and the Prince of Wales (later King George V), sharing a chair with the Grand Duchess Maria.
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Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom, second daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, 1902.
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A watercolour showing two studies of Queen Victoria's eldest child, the Princess Frederick. In the study to the left she is shown from behind and in the study to the right she is shown facing left in profile. She is wearing a yellow dress trimmed with Brussels Lace and a red sash, and a diadem of diamonds and a pearl necklace.
Inscribed lower left: At a Concert. June 1 - 1859.
Inscribed below pasted down sheet: Vicky. -
The Princess Frederick visited her parents from 21 May to 2 June 1859. It was the first time she had been back to England since her wedding in January 1858. On the last night of her stay she attended a concert in the Ball Room at Buckingham Palace. Queen Victoria described the night in her journal entry for that day and describes her daughter as looking "lovely & regal".
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A royal family member that sadly isn’t as well known.🇬🇧
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Kaiser Wilhelm II with his British Family at Sandringham, November 1902.
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Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and her grandmother Victoria, Duchess of Kent, 1860.
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Princess Alice VA CI (Alice Maud Mary; 25 April 1843 – 14 December 1878) was Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine from 13 June 1877 until her death in 1878 as the wife of Grand Duke Louis IV.
She was the third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Marie Louise Victoire; 17 August 1786 – 16 March 1861), later Princess of Leiningen and subsequently Duchess of Kent and Strathearn, was a German princess and the mother of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
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Alice, The Tragic Princess [ 2021 ]
Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and Grand Duchess of Hesse. She was the third child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and the Mother of Alexandra Feodorovna the last empress of Russia. Alice lived a tragic life first losing her father Prince Albert and two small children. She died at an early age in life. Tragedy didn’t stop after the passing of Alice two of her daughters would be violently killed along with five of her grandchildren she sadly never had a chance to met.
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“Princess Victoria of Wales was one of the first loves of Tsar Nicholas II. If they had been married (with the permission of the Russian Orthodox Church), would King George V have done anything to save his favorite sister from execution?” - Submitted by Anonymous
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Grand Duchess Maria, Princess Victoria talking to Empress Alexandra, Olga Alexandrovna, Alexei Nikolaevich and Grand Duchesses Olga, Anastasia, and Tatiana. on board the Imperial Yacht Standart, at Reval, Russia (now Tallinn, Estonia) June 1908
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Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom, second daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, late 1890s/early 1900s.
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