Louisa of Great Britain
Louisa of Great Britain was born on March 18, 1841, as the daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. She was the sixth child in a large family and grew up in the royal household, receiving a comprehensive education that included languages, music, and the arts.
In 1861, Louisa married John Campbell, the 9th Duke of Argyll, and became the Duchess of Argyll. She was known for her artistic talents and involvement in social causes, particularly in education and the welfare of women. Louisa passed away on December 3, 1939, leaving a legacy of cultural contributions.