Issue
See also: Grandchildren of Victoria and AlbertPortrait | Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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Alexander Mountbatten, Marquess of Carisbrooke |
3 November 1886 | 23 February 1960 |
Married, 1917, Lady Irene Denison (4 July 1890-16 July 1956); 1 daughter (Lady Iris Mountbatten, 1920–1982). |
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Victoria Eugénie, Queen of Spain |
24 October 1887 | 15 April 1969 |
Married, 1906, King Alfonso XIII of Spain (17 May 1886 – 28 February 1941); 2 daughters, 5 sons (1 stillborn), (including Don Juan, Count of Barcelona, 1913–1993, Spanish heir-apparent 1933–1977 and father of King Juan Carlos I of Spain). |
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Lord Leopold Mountbatten | 21 May 1889 |
23 April 1922 |
Suffered from haemophilia; died unmarried and without issue during a knee operation. | |
Prince Maurice of Battenberg | 3 October 1891 | 27 October 1914 | Died of wounds from action during World War I. |
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