{"id":258833,"date":"2026-07-13T16:32:18","date_gmt":"2026-07-13T13:32:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/1kitap1.com\/en\/discover-britain-aprilmay-2026-discover-britain-1\/"},"modified":"2026-07-13T16:32:18","modified_gmt":"2026-07-13T13:32:18","slug":"discover-britain-aprilmay-2026-discover-britain-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1kitap1.com\/en\/discover-britain-aprilmay-2026-discover-britain-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Discover Britain &#8211; AprilMay 2026 &#8211; Discover Britain (1)"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure style=\"text-align:center;margin:0 auto 1.5em;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/1kitap1.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/cf791973a6f92901.jpg\" alt=\" - Unknown book cover\" style=\"max-width:300px;width:100%;height:auto;box-shadow:0 4px 12px rgba(0,0,0,.25);border-radius:4px;\"\/><\/figure>\n<p>Though that image may not have always been mirrored behind closed doors, Victoria and Albert are certainly seen as the founders of a dynasty that stretched across Europe, with their children marrying into the royal families of Russia, Germany and Scandinavia. Here we take a closer look at what happened to each of their offspring. 38 discoverbritain.com Henrietta Easton explores the lives of the nine children of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, many of whom married into other European royal families Grandmother of Europe Above: (Left to right) Princess Alice, Prince Arthur, Prince Albert, Prince Albert Edward, Prince Leopold, Princess Louise, Queen Victoria with Princess Beatrice, Prince Alfred, Princess Victoria and Princess Helena in 1857.<\/p>\n<p>Right: Victoria, Princess Royal and her sister, Princess Alice, in 1856 \u27a4 Victoria, Princess Royal (Vicky): 1840-1901 Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, the Princess Royal, spent her childhood at Windsor and Buckingham Palace and was well-educated and multilingual. In 1858, aged 17, she married the Prussian Crown Prince, Frederick William, becoming Empress when her husband was made Emperor Frederick III of Germany in 1888.<\/p>\n<p>Frederick died of throat cancer on 15 June 1888, just 99 days after becoming emperor. The couple\u2019s son, the new Emperor Wilhelm II, was thoroughly Prussianised and became estranged from his mother who lost all influence in court. Although they later reconciled, she retired to Kronberg and the palatial castle of Schloss Friedrichshof \u2013 now known as the Schlosshotel Kronberg.<\/p>\n<p>The younger Victoria died there aged 60, on 5 August 1901, just a few months after her mother. discoverbritain.com 39 Princess Alice: 1843\u20131878 Alice spent her childhood in the company of her family and was given an education in practical activities like needlework, woodwork and languages. When her father Albert became ill, she nursed him until his death, then acted as her mother\u2019s secretary for a period of six months following the tragedy.<\/p>\n<p>On 1 July 1862, when the court was still in mourning, Alice married a minor 4 Prince Alfred (Affie): 1844\u20131900 Alfred was born at Windsor Castle in 1844, and nicknamed Affie. He was second in the line of succession to the British throne, behind his older brother, Bertie, until Bertie\u2019s first child, Prince Albert Victor, was born. After King Otto of Greece was expelled from the throne in 1862, Alfred was chosen to succeed him, but the British government blocked these plans largely because his mother was opposed to the idea.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>include St Ives, Port Isaac, Tintagel Castle and the Regency City of Bath. Days 7 Enchanting Wales Explore the undiscovered nation of Wales, home to beguiling natural landscapes, a tumultuous history and a unique Celtic heritage. Highlights include the capital of Cardiff, Powis Castle &#038; Gardens and Snowdonia National Park. Days 8 England\u2019s Rustic Charm Traverse England\u2019s green and pleasant land from the patchwork fields of the Cotswolds to the rugged panoramas of the English Lake District and Yorkshire Dales.<\/p>\n<p>Highlights include Blenheim Palace, Shakespeare Country and the heritage cities of Oxford and York. Days 9 Secrets of Scotland Discover Scottish history, heritage and landscapes from charming Edinburgh to the remote wilderness of the Highlands. Highlights include Glamis Castle, Loch Ness, Inverness and the majestic scenery of the Isle of Skye. Days 9 Call us 1-866-209-4554 (US &#038; Canada Toll Free) +44(0)2921 660 747 (UK International) Email us info@adeotravel.com Visit us www.adeotravel.com Our 2026 Brochure is out now! Get in touch and start your journey today Travel by mini-coach with a maximum group size of 14 Characterful overnight lodging Handpicked sightseeing and dining Friendly and knowledgeable drivers Itineraries tailored by local experts based in Britain Our travel philosophy Scan here or visit our website EXCELLENT rating 194 reviews 4.9 CALL US FREE FROM THE USA &#038; CANADA discoverbritain.com 3 This issue, our travel special heads to the east of England, and, specifically, beautiful Suffolk, home to big skies and an even bigger sense of history.<\/p>\n<p>In Strange Suffolk, on page 14, Kayleigh Rattle reveals some of the quirkier things to see and do across the region, while Constable Country on page 23 highlights some of the best ways to celebrate the British landscape painter, who grew up here, in his 250th anniversary year. Along the way, you\u2019ll discover pretty medieval towns packed with stories and nostalgic seaside villages that will transport you back in time. Talking about time travel, we have a couple of excellent history long-reads for you this issue. First up, in Grandmother of Europe (page 38) we explore how Queen Victoria\u2019s influence over her nine children led to many of them marrying into the royal dynasties of Russia, Germany and Scandinavia.<\/p>\n<p>In Spare to Heir (page 68), our Tudor expert Jo Romero examines what effect a young Prince Henry\u2019s cultured upbringing in the royal court had on his later, unexpected, rule. And we couldn\u2019t let this issue go without looking into the film that everyone is talking about \u2013 Wuthering Heights.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><em>This is a short excerpt from the opening of &ldquo;&rdquo; by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. 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