Princess Alice of the United Kingdom
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Her Royal Highness The Princess Alice (Alice Maud Mary), (25 April 1843 – 14 December 1878, was a member of the British Royal Family, the third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria. She was the Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine, the consort of Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse.
Princess Alice is the great-grandmother of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the consort of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Early Life
Princess Alice was born on April 25, 1843 at Buckingham Palace, London. Her mother was the reigning British monarch, Queen Victoria, the only daughter of King George III's fourth eldest son, HRH Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent. Her father was HRH Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. As the daughter of the sovereign, Alice was styled Her Royal Highness from birth.
Alice was educated with her elder sister, Princess Victoria, Princess Royal. She was especially attached to her elder brother, Prince Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales. After the marriage of the Princess Royal to the-then Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia in 1858, Queen Victoria came to rely on Princess Alice's support as the eldest daughter at home. The eighteen year-old Princess Alice nursed Prince Albert during his final illness in December 1861.
Marriage
On 1 July 1862, Princess Alice married her His Grand Ducal Highness Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine (12 September 1837-13 March 1892), the son of Prince Karl of Hesse and by Rhine and the nephew of Ludwig III, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine (9 June 1806-13 June 1877), at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. On the day of the wedding, Queen Victoria issued Letters Patent granted her new son-in-law the style Royal Highness. This style was in effect in Great Britain, not Hesse.
Alice and Ludwig took up residence at Darmstadt, Hesse. The couple had seven children:
Name | Birth | Death | Notes. |
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Princess Victoria | 5 April 1863 | 24 September 1950) | married HSH Prince Louis of Battenberg, later 1st Marquess of Milford-Haven (24 May 1854-11 September 1921), and had issue. |
Princess Elizabeth | 1 November 1864 | 17 July 1918 | took the name Elizabeth Feodorovna on her baptism into the Russian Orthodox Church, m. HIH The Grand Duke Sergei (11 May 1857-17 February 1905, the fifth son of Tsar Alexander II of Russia and had no issue. |
Princess Irene | 11 July 1866 | 11 November 1953 | married HRH Prince Heinrich of Prussia 14 August 1862-20 April 1929), the second son of Friedrich III of Germany and had issue. |
Prince Ernst Ludwig | 25 November 1868 | 9 October 1937) | succeeded his father as Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, 13 March 1892, forced to abdicate 9 November 1918 married 1st (divorced 1901) his first cousin HRH Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (25 November 1876-2 March 1936), ; married 2nd HH Princess Eleonore zu Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (17 September 1871-16 November 1937), and had issue. |
Prince Friedrich (Frederick) | 7 October 1870 | 29 May 1873) | suffered from haemophilia |
Princess Alix | 6 June 1872 | 17 July 1918) | took the name Alexandra Feodorovna on her baptism into the Russian Orthodox Church, m. HIM Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (18 May 1868-17 July 1918). |
Princess Marie | 24 May 1874 | 16 November 1878) |
Later Life
Princess Alice's concern about the poor nursing conditions for wounded soldiers during the 1866 Austro-Prussian War, led her found the Alice-Frauenverin, or Women's Union, to train nurses and auxiliary workers. On 13 June 1877, Prince Ludwig succeeded his uncle as the reigning Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine and Princess Alice became the Grand Duchess. However, in November 1878, the Grand Duke and all but one of the children, Princess Elizabeth, fell issue with diphtheria; Princess Marie died of the disease. Exhausted by nursing all of them, Alice succumbed to the disease and died at the Neues Palais in Darmstadt on 14 December, the anniversary of her father's death. Alice is buried at Rosenhöhe, the mausoleum for the Grand Ducal House of Hesse outside of Darmstadt.
Titles
- Her Royal Highness The Princess Alice
- Her Royal Highness Princess Ludwig of Hesse
- Her Royal Highness The Grand Duchess of Hessede:Alice von Hessen-Darmstadt