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  1. Signature. Princess Helena (Helena Augusta Victoria; 25 May 1846 – 9 June 1923), later Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, was the third daughter and fifth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Helena was educated by private tutors chosen by her father and his close friend and adviser, Baron Stockmar.

    • She Had A Rocky Beginning. Poor Princess Helena’s life started off on the wrong foot. Helena was born on May 25, 1846, but she wasn’t exactly the healthiest of the royal babies.
    • She Nearly Did The Queen In. Who was that woman? None other than the mighty Queen Victoria, Helena’s illustrious mother. Giving birth to Helena was so difficult that the Queen—who once chastised her husband for wanting to take more than two days off for their honeymoon—had to put a pause on her royal duties to recover from the ordeal.
    • She Fought For Attention. Helena grew up with a whopping eight royal siblings, and the rivalry between them was intense. As a kid, Helena’s brothers teased her relentlessly, but this little girl was no shy wallflower.
    • She Was A Jack Of All Trades. If you thought her relationship with her brothers needed work, wait until you hear about Helena’s intense sibling rivalry with her sisters.
    • Victoria, Princess Royal. Princess Victoria was born in November 1840 and was the eldest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. At the time, the law stated that the oldest son would become monarch before any sister, even if she was born first.
    • King Edward VII. Queen Victoria's eldest son, Edward VII, served as his mother's heir apparent for 60 years before acceding to the throne. He grew up under the strict rules of his mother and his father who wanted to ensure he would be capable of leading the Crown.
    • Princess Alice of the United Kingdom. The second daughter of Victoria and Albert, Princess Alice joined the family in April 1843. She married Louis, the Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1862.
    • Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Prince Alfred arrived in August 1844. He joined the Navy in 1858, where he served for several years. After King Otto of Greece abdicated the throne in 1862, Prince Alfred was asked to accede to the Greek throne, a move that Queen Victoria was reportedly against.
  2. Sep 3, 2021 · The 63 year-long reign of Queen Victoria saw the rise of the British Empire, the growth of industry, political developments, scientific discovery and more. During this period, Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, also had 9 children: 5 daughters (Victoria, Alice, Helena, Louise and Beatrice) and 4 sons (Albert, Alfred, Arthur and Leopold).

    • Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise. Born on 21 November, 1840, Victoria was known for her delightful sense of humour and highly emotional nature. She took after her father with her love of reading and was said to be his favourite of the girls.
    • Alice Maud Mary. Alice was born on April 25, 1843 and according to author John Van der Kiste, she was incredibly caring and always willing to help others.
    • Helena Augusta Victoria. Helena, born on May 25, 1846 was cruelly described as the "plainest" of Queen Victoria's five daughters, and was said to be a tomboy who never paid much attention to her appearance.
    • Louise Caroline Alberta. Louise, born on March 18, 1848, was considered the prettiest of Victoria's daughters. She was a talented artist who was said to be excellent at painting, drawing and sculpting.
  3. Princess Helena (25 May 1846 – 9 June 1923) Princess Helena, Victoria and Albert's third daughter. She was married Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein in 1866 and remained in Britain. Helena was highly engaged in charitable institutions and was a founding member of the British Red Cross.

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  5. Apr 14, 2020 · Alice Maud Mary was born on 25 April 1843, and Alfred Ernest Albert on 6 August 1844. Two daughters followed: Helena Augusta Victoria on 25 May 1846, and Louise Caroline Alberta on 18 March 1848. The two youngest sons were Arthur William Patrick Albert, born on 1 May 1850, and Leopold George Duncan Albert, on 7 April 1853.

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