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  1. Princess Helena (1846-1923), nicknamed Lenchen, was the fifth child and third daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. She was lively, outspoken and something of a tomboy. In 1866 she married Prince Christian of Schleswig Holstein and in 1916 they celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary; she was the only child of Queen Victoria to do ...

  2. Feb 2, 2024 · Princess Helena of the United Kingdom Wikipedia. (Text) CC BY-SA. Princess Helena of the United Kingdom (Helena Augusta Victoria (25 May 1846 9 June 1923) 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.

  3. Helena princess of Great Britain (1846-1923) wife of Prince Christianof Schlesvig Holstein in 1866, photographied between 1875 and 1885, extracted the collection Felix Potin, 500 contemporary celebrities, sovereign foreigners and their family.

  4. Queen Victoria. Princess Helena (Helena Augusta Victoria; Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein by marriage; [1] 25 May 1846 – 9 June 1923) 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.

  5. Mother. Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Princess Helena VA CI GBE RRC (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 ...

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · Princess Helena of the United Kingdom, often overshadowed by the luminous figures of her royal siblings, remains a significant yet understated member of the British royal family. Born as the third daughter and fifth child of the iconic Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Helena’s life was a tapestry of personal passions, societal contributions, and the intricate dynamics of royal life in the 19th century.