Very impressive.morhange said:victoria
After several days of hard work (spread out over a month, give or take) I present to you a consisce geneology of the descendants of Queen Victoria. Off the top of my head, I can't think of another place that gives so much information in one place. It's usually full of information over a ton of royals and not just limited to Queen V's descendants, so I decided to start up this one for reference.
I have to get a references page up to cite places I got the info, but the geneological data is all here. Hope this is helpful to people I know I've made mistakes in dates and stuff that I didn't catch the first time around, so feel free to let me know if there are things that I can fix.
I am sorry not to be able to help you on your questions about the living GGchildren of QV.
But I sure want to applaud you for your fantastic work.
A family reunion would sure get crowdy
However what always strikes me is the fact that nearly all RF can claim some desendance from either Queen Victoria of Britain or from King Christian IX of Denmark (nearly all but the Netherlands).
Edward VIII of United Kingdom had to abdicate. Younger kings, like Carl XVI Gustaf and Harald V, belong to a younger much more liberal generation. No one loses a title because of their marriage today. Well, no one in Europe, anyway.if marrying a commoner means loss of title
what should have happened to the King ??????
Ironically, Queen Adelaide was the sister of Princess Helena of Waldeck-Pyrmont, who wed Leopold, the son of Queen Victoria.
Don't you mean Queen Emma?
Don't you mean Queen Emma?
Wow I don't know that the late Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland had some other descentants in other reigning European royal houses.I see why she earned the nickname grandmother of europe.
King Chrisitan IX of Denmark was the grandfather of Europe since he supplied the other half of the pairs.
Almost!
Current ruling houses
Denmark: Victoria - Arthur - Margaret - Ingrid - Margrethe II
Norway: Victoria - Edward VII - Maud - Olav V - Harald V
Spain: Victoria - Beatrice - Ena - Juan - Juan Carlos
Sweden: Victoria - Arthur - Margaret - Gustaf Adolf - Carl XVI Gustaf
United Kingdom: Victoria - Edward VII - George V - George VI - Elizabeth II
Some former ruling houses
Greece: Victoria - Victoria - Sophie - Paul I - Constantine II
Rumania: Victoria - Alfred - Marie - Carol II - Michael
Yugoslavia: Victoria - Alfred - Marie - Maria - Peter II - Alexander
Some former ruling houses
Greece: Victoria - Victoria - Sophie - Paul I - Constantine II