Victoria's Children
"Victoria's Children" refers to the offspring of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and her husband, Prince Albert. They had nine children, who played significant roles in European royal families, helping to strengthen alliances through marriage. Their names include Victoria, Albert Edward, Alice, Alfred, Helena, Louise, Arthur, Leopold, and Beatrice.
The children were raised in a strict household, emphasizing duty and family values. Many of them married into various European royal families, earning Queen Victoria the title "the grandmother of Europe." Their marriages helped to create connections between different nations during a time of political change.