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Queen Victoria's Favourite Granddaughter

Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, the Most Consequential Royal You Never Knew

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Queen Victoria's Favourite Granddaughter

Auteur(s): Ilana D Miller
Narrateur(s): Jennifer M. Dixon
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In the fall of 1947, an eighty-four-year-old woman receives an extraordinary invitation. Within is the end of a long journey seeking vindication for a husband who gave his life to the service of the Royal Navy and received, in return, ingratitude.

Thus begins the story of Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine. Victoria, the eldest daughter of Princess Alice and Prince Ludwig of Hesse, was born in April 1863.

Queen Victoria helped her granddaughter shoulder the responsibilities of caring for the motherless family, writing letters of advice and guidance, a correspondence lasting some thirty years.

In April 1884, Victoria married the dashing Prince Louis of Battenberg, an officer in the Royal Navy, who eventually became Britain's First Sea Lord. Their daughter, Alice, was the future mother of Prince Philip and their youngest child, another Louis, was Viceroy of India.

On the eve of World War I, Prince Louis of Battenberg was forced to resign because of his German surname, which he later changed to Mountbatten.

Through cataclysms, both familial and historical, traveling from prerevolutionary Russia to the British Mandate of Palestine, Victoria's life was as exciting as it was triumphant.

©2024 Ilana D Miller (P)2024 Tantor Media
Europe Grande-Bretagne Moderne Politique et militantisme Royauté XIXe siècle Impérialisme Russie Mariage
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