The Life of Queen Victoria - Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children—Carl (1804–1856) and Feodora (1807–1872)—by her first marriage to the Pri
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The Life of Queen Victoria - Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children—Carl (1804–1856) and Feodora (1807–1872)—by her first marriage to the Pri
*Episode 21 - Young Victoria - Part X - Death of Prince Albert - British Royal Family Biography
Queen V: The Life of Queen Victoria
14 minutes 35 seconds
5 years ago
*Episode 21 - Young Victoria - Part X - Death of Prince Albert - British Royal Family Biography
Based on the letters and diaries of the young Queen Victoria, this portrait of her younger life and the happy years of her marriage, reveals some of the remarkable and long-lasting achievements of this extraordinary queen.
1. Clipped Wings - The reflections of the young Victoria as she turns sixteen...
2. Looking for Love - Talk turns to a suitor for the young princess.
3. The Young Queen - The young princess turns 18, and William IV dies.
4. The Learning Process - The coronation captures the heart of the nation.
5. The Wedding - The Queen proposes to her husband of choice.
6. The Newlyweds - The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace.
7. The Family - A gun shot alarms the royal couple.
8. Albert's Achievements - The Prince Regent plans the first international exhibition.
9. The Marriage of True Minds - The Crimean War looms and Victoria has her ninth child.
10. The Death of Prince Albert - Victoria mourns for her mother whilst Albert is tormented by Bertie
Queen V: The Life of Queen Victoria
The Life of Queen Victoria - Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children—Carl (1804–1856) and Feodora (1807–1872)—by her first marriage to the Pri