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Queen Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria Hanover (The Grandmother of Europe, Widow of Windsor, Vicky, Drina)) was born on 24 May, 1819 in Kensington Palace, Kensington, London, England, UK, is a writer. Discover Queen Victoria's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

Popular As Alexandrina Victoria Hanover (The Grandmother of Europe, Widow of Windsor, Vicky, Drina)
Occupation writer
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 24 May, 1819
Birthday 24 May
Birthplace Kensington Palace, Kensington, London, England, UK
Date of death 22 January, 1901
Died Place Osborne House, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, UK
Nationality United Kingdom

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Queen Victoria Height, Weight & Measurements

At 82 years old, Queen Victoria height is 5' (1.52 m) .

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Height 5' (1.52 m)
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Who Is Queen Victoria's Husband?

Her husband is Prince Albert (10 February 1840 - 14 December 1861) ( his death) ( 9 children)

Family
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Husband Prince Albert (10 February 1840 - 14 December 1861) ( his death) ( 9 children)
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Queen Victoria Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Queen Victoria worth at the age of 82 years old? Queen Victoria’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Queen Victoria's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Writer

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1714

Since 1714, Britain had shared a monarch with Hanover in Germany, but under Salic law women were excluded from the Hanoverian succession. While Victoria inherited all the British Dominions, her father's unpopular younger brother, the Duke of Cumberland, became King of Hanover. He was her heir presumptive while she was childless.

1819

Princess Alexandrina Victoria was born on May 24, 1819 to the Duke and Duchess of Kent. Victoria as she was called was the granddaughter of King George III. When she was less than a year old her father died leaving her mother broke and at the mercy of her brother Leopold, the King of Belgium. Victoria lead a sheltered life in Kensington Palace while growing up. She was not allowed to see anybody besides her mother, half-sister and brother, and the comptroller of the household and reputed lover of the Duchess of Kent, Sir John Conroy. When she was 17 she met for the first time her cousins Albert and Ernest (sons of her mother's brother Ernest) The meeting went well but nothing happened. Several months later Victoria's Uncle King William IV died and she became Queen at the age of 18. Three years later she and Albert met again and this time they fell in love.

1840

They got married on Feburary 10, 1840 and In November of that year they welcomed their first child named Victoria.

1841

In 1841 they had Albert Edward, who would be Prince of Wales and then Edward VII. Followed by Alice (b.

1843

1843),Alfred (b.

1844

1844), Helena (b.

1846

1846), Louise (b.

1848

1848) Arthur (b.

1850

1850) and Leopold (b.

1853

1853) and Beatrice (b.

1855

In early 1855, the government of Lord Aberdeen, who had replaced Derby, fell amidst recriminations over the poor management of British troops in the Crimean War. Victoria approached both Derby and Russell to form a ministry, but neither had sufficient support, and Victoria was forced to appoint Palmerston as prime minister.[.

1856

The Victoria Cross was introduced in 1856 to reward acts of valour during the Crimean War,[233] and it remains the highest British, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand award for bravery. Victoria Day is a Canadian statutory holiday and a local public holiday in parts of Scotland celebrated on the last Monday before or on 24 May (Queen Victoria's birthday).

1857

1857.

1860

) In 1860, though something happened that brought Victoria's world to a stand-still. Her beloved husband died on December 14 after a short illness with Thyphoid. This did not hinder any plans though. Their oldest daughter had been married to the Prussian Prince Fritz for several years by then, but their daughter Alice and son Bertie were almost to be married at the time of their father's death. A few months later Alice married Prince Louis of Hess and several months after that Bertie married Prince Alexandra of Denmark. For the rest of her life Victoria missed Albert and insisted in a funereal like atmosphere in her household. The only thing that could lift her spirits where her 40 grandchildren.

1870

The Victoria Embankment part of the Thames in London was named after her in 1870.

1872

Queen Victoria's favorite granddaughter was Tsarina Alexandra (1872-1918).

1878

On that fateful December 14 of 1878 Victoria lost her daughter, Alice, and mourned her. After several months though she recovered enough to concoct an idea. She would have her son in law Louis marry her daughter Beatrice so that her several grandchildren could be near her. This did not happen though.

1884

Was so overcome with grief by the death of her son Prince Leopold in 1884, she was unable to walk and was in a wheelchair for the rest of her life.

1896

On September 22, 1896 - having reigned for 59 years and 97 days - she surpassed her grandfather King George III as the longest-reigning monarch in British history. On September 9, 2015, her great-great-granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II surpassed her as the longest-reigning monarch in British history.

1901

Buried at Frogmore Mausoleum at Windsor Great Park, London. [February 1901]

2015

Was the longest reigning monarch in British history (64 years), until she was surpassed by her great-great-granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II on September 9, 2015.