Was Queen Victoria German?
William Brown
Updated on March 20, 2026
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In respect to this, is the Queen of England German?
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth is not German. She is not German enough to play football for Germany. Her father George VI was British, born in England. Her Great Great Grandmother Queen Victoria was British, born in Britain.
Likewise, did Queen Victoria speak German? She was multilingual. The young queen was an adept linguist, fluent in both English and German. Her mother and governess both had German roots, so Victoria grew up speaking the language and later used it frequently when speaking to her German husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Keeping this in view, why are the royal family German?
The current royal family descends directly from these people, and their family name was deliberately changed from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor during the First World War. That is why the royals are sometimes referred to as “German”.
How did Victoria become queen?
Both George III and the Duke of Kent died in January 1820. The Prince Regent became George IV and Drina was third in line to the throne after her uncles, the Duke of York and Duke of Clarence (the future William IV). She would ultimately take the throne as Queen Victoria in 1837.
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