Little known things about Britain's greatest queen

Victoria was from June 20, 1837, until she died. Queen Victoria was the first British Royal member to travel by train and experienced six assassination attempts.

According to ATI, Victoria is the Queen's middle name, her real name is Alexandrina .

Queen Victoria was brought up under the 'Kensington System' rule, which meant that she was almost completely isolated making her dependent on her parents. She became Queen of England at the age of 18.

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Queen Victoria is fluent in many languages.

Later, Queen Victoria moved into Buckingham Palace and became the first emperor to live in this palace. Victoria proposed to her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The reason Wang himself Albert could not proactively propose to Victoria was because then she became Queen.

After Prince Albert died at the age of 42 due to typhoid fever (or another chronic illness) in 1861, Queen Victoria passed a number of special funeral ceremonies.

Queen Victoria is fluent in many languages, including French, Italian and Hindustan. She learned Hindustan from an Indian servant named Abdul Karim. Queen Victoria considers Karim the most sincere and trustworthy friend.

However, Queen Victoria's family did not like Karim's presence or Karim's close relationship with the Queen. After Queen Victoria died, her family deported this person to India.

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She was the first British Royal member to travel by train.

Queen Victoria is known to be the first person to have Hemophilia (hemophilia) , also known as 'royal disease'. Queen Victoria's face appeared on the first stamp, Penny Black (Black Coin). The stamp was released in the UK on May 1, 1840.

One of Victoria's favorite books is The Strange Case of Dr. Jessy and Mr. Hyde (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde). In 1880, Queen Victoria gave the people who took timber from the ship HMS Resolute to retire to make a desk for the US President, then Rutherford Hayes.

From May 1, 1876, she took the title of Indian Queen, though she had never set foot in this country. Queen Victoria was the first British Royal member to travel by train. Queen Victoria has experienced six failed assassinations. She died on January 22, 1901.