Prussian Princess
The term "Prussian Princess" typically refers to a member of the royal family of Prussia, a historical state in what is now Germany. Prussian princesses were often involved in political alliances through marriage, which helped strengthen ties between various European royal families. They played significant roles in the cultural and social life of their time.
One notable example is Princess Victoria of Prussia, who was the daughter of Emperor Frederick III and Victoria, Princess Royal. She married into the British royal family, becoming the mother of King George V. This connection illustrates the interwoven nature of European royalty during the 19th and early 20th centuries.