Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom, VA, CI, GCVO, GBE, RRC, GCStJ was the fifth daughter and youngest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. She was brought up to stay with her mother always and she soon resigned herself to her fate. She devoted the next 30 years to editing Queen Victoria’s journals as her designated literary executor. She died at 87, outliving all her siblings, two of her children, and several nieces and nephews including George V and Wilhelm II.
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Her long, long, hair was the focus of paintings commissioned by Queen Victoria, who enjoyed giving her Beatrice a bath, in contrast to her other children’s bathing preferences for her other grandchildren. She had a golden hair and was amused by Prince Albert’s rigorous education programme, which was designed by the Prince Consort, Baron Stockmar, who wrote that Beatrice had ‘the most amusing and amusing baby we have ever had’ Beatrice’s father was Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the Prince of Hesse and by Rhine and brother-in-law of her niece Princess Victoria of Hessen and byRhine. Her elder sister Alice was about to take up residence in Germany with her new husband, Frederick of Princes Royal. The elder favourite daughter of Prince Albert, the PrincessRoyal, was about. to move to Germany. This provided Beatrice with an advantage over her elder siblings over her older siblings. Queen Victoria once remarked: ‘A pretty, plump and flourishing child with fine blue eyes… large blue eyes and pretty little mouth and a very fine skin’ She was baptised in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace on 16 June 1857. She became a nun at the age of eight. She married Prince Henry of Battenberg, the son of Prince Alexander of Hessing and by. Rhine, on 23 July 1885. She remained at her mother’s side until she died on 22 January 1901.
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