Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom

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Princess Victoria
Princess Victoria, c. 1905
Princess Victoria, c. 1905
Full name
Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary
Titles and styles
HRH The Princess Victoria
HRH Princess Victoria of Wales
Royal house House of Windsor
House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Father Edward VII
Mother Alexandra of Denmark
Born 6 July 1868(1868-07-06)
Marlborough House, London
Baptised 6 August 1868
Marlborough House, London
Died 3 December 1935 (aged 67)
Coppins, Buckinghamshire
Burial Frogmore, Windsor
British Royalty
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Edward VII
   Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence & Avondale
   George V
   Louise, Princess Royal
   Princess Victoria
   Maud, Queen of Norway
   Prince Alexander John
Maternal grandchildren
   Alexandra, Duchess of Fife
   Maud of Fife
Styles of
The Princess Victoria
Reference style Her Royal Highness
Spoken style Your Royal Highness
Alternative style Ma'am

The Princess Victoria (Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary; 6 July 18683 December 1935), also called "Toria", was a member of the British Royal Family, the fourth child and second daughter of Edward VII.

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[edit] Early life

Princess Victoria was born on the 17 November 1868 at Marlborough House, London. Her father was Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), the eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Her mother was The Princess of Wales (née Princess Alexandra of Denmark), the daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark and Princess Louise of Hesse-Cassel. As the granddaughter of the British monarch she was styled Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria of Wales. She was known to her family as Toria.

She was christened at Marlborough House on 6 August 1868 by Archibald Campbell Tait, Bishop of London and her godparents were: Queen Victoria, The Emperor of Russia, The Tsarevitch of Russia, The Prince Arthur, Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine, Prince George of Hesse-Cassel, The Queen of Greece, The Dowager Queen of Denmark, The Dowager Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Duchess of Teck and The Princess Friedrich of Anhalt-Dessau.

Princess Victoria of Wales was educated by tutors and spent her childhood at Marlborough House and Sandringham. The Princess was particularly close to her brother, the future King George V.

Princess Victoria with her dog, Mac, taken by her mother
Princess Victoria with her dog, Mac, taken by her mother

[edit] Royal life

Although she had a number of suitors, Princess Victoria never married. Her mother, Alexandra, is believed to have actively discouraged her from marrying. Instead she remained a companion to her parents, particularly her mother, with whom she lived until Queen Alexandra's death in 1925. The Princess then set up her own home at Coppins [1], Iver, in Buckinghamshire. She took a particular interest in the village life, becoming honorary president of the Iver Horticultural Society.

[edit] Later life

Princess Victoria died at home in December 1935. Her funeral took place at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and she was buried at Frogmore Royal Burial Ground, Windsor Great Park. Her death greatly affected George V, who died one month later.

[edit] Titles, styles, honours and arms

[edit] Titles and styles

[edit] Honours

Princess Victoria's coat of arms
Princess Victoria's coat of arms

[edit] Arms

Upon her younger sister's marriage in 1896, Princess Victoria was awarded a personal coat of arms, being the arms of the kingdom, bearing an inescutcheon of the shield of Saxony and differenced with a label argent of five points, the first, third and firth bearing roses gules, and the second and fourth crosses gules[1]. The inescutcheon was dropped by royal warrant in 1917.

[edit] Ancestors

[edit] Sources

  • "Princess Victoria, His Majesty's Sister, A Quiet Home Life," The Times, 4 December 1935, p. 18, column A.
  • Ronald Allison and Sarah Ridell, The Royal Encyclopedia (London: Macmillan, 1992).

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