Princess of Cumberland
The term "Princess of Cumberland" typically refers to the title held by the daughter of the Duke of Cumberland, a title associated with the British royal family. The most notable figure to hold this title was Princess Victoria of Cumberland, who was born in 1840 and was the daughter of Prince George, Duke of Cumberland and Princess Mary of Teck. She became known for her charitable work and contributions to society.
The title has historical significance, as it connects to the lineage of the House of Hanover and the broader context of British monarchy. The Duke of Cumberland was also a prominent figure in the 18th century, serving as a military leader and holding various titles within the royal hierarchy.