
| REFERENCE | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | COMMENTS | |
| 1 | Queen | Victoria of Great Britain | 1819 | 1901 | Prince | Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | 1819 | 1861 | See 28.42 & 28.61 - Prince Albert died from Typhoid most probably due to the inadequate plumbing at Windsor Castle | |
| 1.1 - QVD | Princess | Victoria "Vicky" of Great Britain (Princess Royal) | 1840 | 1901 | King | Friedrich III "Fritz" of Prussia | 1831 | 1888 | See 11.21 - Friedrich was also German Emperor and reigned only 98 days before succumbing to throat cancer | |
| 1.2 - QVD | King | Edward VII of Great Britain | 1841 | 1910 | Princess | Alexandra of Denmark | 1844 | 1925 | See 2.2 - Alexandra suffered from an hereditary condition called otosclerosis which was the cause of increasing deafness. Her mother Queen Luise was inflicted with the same deafness condition | |
| 1.21 - QVD | Prince | Albert Victor "Eddy" of Great Britain (Duke of Clarence and Avondale) | 1864 | 1892 | Prince Albert Victor was firstly engaged to Princess Helene of Orleans (daughter of Count of Paris), this engagement was broken off due to difficulties in Princess Helene not being able to renounce her Roman Catholic religion. Albert was secondly engaged to Princess Mary of Teck and following his death from pneumonia, Princess Mary subsequently married his brother King George V | |||||
| 1.22 - QVD | King | George V of Great Britain | 1865 | 1936 | Princess | Mary "May" of Teck | 1867 | 1953 | See 22.2621 | |
| 1.221 - QVD | King | Edward VIII "David" of Great Britain (Duke of Windsor) | 1894 | 1972 | Wallis Warfield-Simpson | 1896 | 1986 | King Edward abdicated on 10 December 1936 and was created Duke of Windsor on 8 March 1937 | ||
| 1.222 - QVD | King | George VI "Bertie" of Great Britain | 1895 | 1952 | Lady | Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon | 1900 | 2002 | ||
| 1.2221 - QVD | Queen | Elizabeth II of Great Britain | 1926 | Prince | Philip of Greece and Denmark (Duke of Edinburgh) | 1921 | See 16.75 - Prince Philip renounced his rights to the Greek throne and was naturalised in Great Britain taking the name of Mountbatten on 28 February 1947 | |||
| 1.22211 - QVD | Prince | Charles of Great Britain (Prince of Wales) | 1948 | Lady | Diana Spencer | 1961 | 1997 | Lady Diana died of injuries received in a car crash in Paris | ||
| 1.22211 - QVD | Prince | Charles of Great Britain (Prince of Wales) | 1948 | Camilla Parker Bowles | 1947 | Camilla, born Camilla Shand was divorced from Andrew Parker Bowles in January 1995. Following the marriage of Camilla to Prince Charles she is known as HRH The Duchess of Cornwall. When The Prince of Wales accedes to the throne, she will be known as HRH The Princess Consort. The Queen gave consent to the proposed second marriage of Prince Charles and Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles at the Privy Council Meeting on 2 March 2005 | ||||
| 1.222111 - QVD | Prince | William of Wales (and of Great Britain) | 1982 | |||||||
| 1.222112 - QVD | Prince | Henry "Harry" of Wales (and of Great Britain) | 1984 | |||||||
| 1.22212 - QVD | Princess | Anne of Great Britain (Princess Royal) | 1950 | Mark Phillips | 1948 | |||||
| 1.22212 - QVD | Princess | Anne of Great Britain (Princess Royal) | 1950 | Timothy Laurence | 1955 | |||||
| 1.222121 - QVD | Peter Phillips | 1977 | ||||||||
| 1.222122 - QVD | Zara Phillips | 1981 | ||||||||
| 1.22213 - QVD | Prince | Andrew of Great Britain (Duke of York) | 1960 | Sarah Ferguson | 1959 | |||||
| 1.222131 - QVD | Princess | Beatrice of York (and of Great Britain) | 1988 | |||||||
| 1.222132 - QVD | Princess | Eugenie of York (and of Great Britain) | 1990 | |||||||
| 1.22214 - QVD | Prince | Edward of Great Britain (Earl of Wessex and Viscount Severn) | 1964 | Sophie Rhys-Jones | 1965 | At the time of their wedding it was decided, with the couple's agreement, that any children they have should not be given the style His or Her Royal Highness, but would have courtesy titles as sons or daughters of an earl. | ||||
| 1.222141 - QVD | Lady | Louise Windsor | 2003 | The situation regarding Lady Louise is extremely confusing. Strictly she was born a princess of Great Britain, but at the time of her parents marriage it was decided that any children would be given the courtesy title of sons or daughters of an Earl. The issue is further complicated as Louise has the surname Mountbatten-Windsor | ||||||
| 1.222142 - QVD | James Alexander Philip Theo Mountbatten-Windsor (Viscount Severn) | 2007 | ||||||||
| 1.2222 - QVD | Princess | Margaret of Great Britain (Countess of Snowdon) | 1930 | 2002 | Antony Armstrong-Jones (Earl of Snowdon) | 1930 | ||||
| 1.22221 - QVD | David Armstrong-Jones (Viscount Linley) | 1961 | Serena Stanhope | 1970 | ||||||
| 1.222211 - QVD | Charles Armstrong-Jones | 1999 | ||||||||
| 1.222212 - QVD | Margarita Armstrong-Jones | 2002 | ||||||||
| 1.22222 - QVD | Lady | Sarah Armstrong-Jones | 1964 | Daniel Chatto | 1957 | |||||
| 1.222221 - QVD | Samuel Chatto | 1996 | ||||||||
| 1.222222 - QVD | Arthur Chatto | 1999 | ||||||||
| 1.223 - QVD | Princess | Mary of Great Britain (Princess Royal) | 1897 | 1965 | Henry Lascelles (6th Earl of Harewood) | 1882 | 1947 | |||
| 1.2231 - QVD | George Lascelles (7th Earl of Harewood) | 1923 | Maria Donata (Marion) Stein | 1926 | Marion subsequently married the Liberal MP Jeremy Thorpe | |||||
| 1.2231 - QVD | George Lascelles (7th Earl of Harewood) | 1923 | Patricia Elizabeth Tuckwell | 1926 | ||||||
| 1.22311 - QVD | David Lascelles (Viscount Lascelles) | 1950 | Margaret Messenger | 1948 | ||||||
| 1.22311 - QVD | David Lascelles (Viscount Lascelles) | 1950 | Diane Jane Howse | 1956 | ||||||
| 1.223111 - QVD | Emily Lascelles | 1975 | ||||||||
| 1.223112 - QVD | Benjamin Lascelles | 1978 | ||||||||
| 1.223113 - QVD | Alexander Lascelles | 1980 | ||||||||
| 1.223114 - QVD | Edward Lascelles | 1982 | ||||||||
| 1.22312 - QVD | James Lascelles | 1953 | Fredericka Duhrsson | 1954 | ||||||
| 1.22312 - QVD | James Lascelles | 1953 | Lori "Shadow" Lee | 1954 | ||||||
| 1.22312 - QVD | James Lascelles | 1953 | Joy Elias-Rilwan | 1954 | ||||||
| 1.223121 - QVD | Sophie Lascelles | 1973 | ||||||||
| 1.223122 - QVD | Rowan Lascelles | 1977 | ||||||||
| 1.223123 - QVD | Tanit Lascelles | 1981 | ||||||||
| 1.223124 - QVD | Tewa Lascelles | 1985 | ||||||||
| 1.22313 - QVD | Jeremy Lascelles | 1955 | Julie Baylis | 1957 | ||||||
| 1.22313 - QVD | Jeremy Lascelles | 1955 | Catherine Isobel Bell | 1964 | ||||||
| 1.223131 - QVD | Thomas Lascelles | 1982 | ||||||||
| 1.223132 - QVD | Ellen Lascelles | 1984 | ||||||||
| 1.223133 - QVD | Amy Lascelles | 1986 | ||||||||
| 1.22314 - QVD | Mark Lascelles | 1964 | Andrea Kershaw | 1964 | ||||||
| 1.223141 - QVD | Charlotte Lascelles | 1996 | ||||||||
| 1.223142 - QVD | Imogen Lascelles | 1998 | ||||||||
| 1.223143 - QVD | Miranda Rose Lascelles | 2000 | ||||||||
| 1.2232 - QVD | Gerald Lascelles | 1924 | 1998 | Angela Dowding | 1919 | 2007 | ||||
| 1.2232 - QVD | Gerald Lascelles | 1924 | 1998 | Elizabeth Collingwood | 1924 | 2006 | ||||
| 1.22321 - QVD | Henry Ulick Lascelles | 1953 | Alexandra Morton | 1953 | The Queen gave consent to the proposed second marriage of Henry Ulick Lascelles and Fiona Margaret Wilmott at the Privy Council Meeting on 10 December 2003 | |||||
| 1.223211 - QVD | Maximillian Lascelles | 1991 | ||||||||
| 1.22322 - QVD | Martin Lascelles | 1962 | Charmaine Christine Eccleston | 1962 | ||||||
| 1.223221 - QVD | Georgina Douet Lascelles | 1988 | Georgina's parents are Martin Lascelles and Carol Anne Douet | |||||||
| 1.223222 - QVD | Alexandre Joshua Lascelles | 2002 | ||||||||
| 1.224 - QVD | Prince | Henry of Great Britain (Duke of Gloucester) | 1900 | 1974 | Lady | Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott | 1901 | 2004 | ||
| 1.2241 - QVD | Prince | William of Gloucester (and of Great Britain) | 1941 | 1972 | Prince William was killed in an aeroplane accident | |||||
| 1.2242 - QVD | Prince | Richard of Great Britain (Duke of Gloucester) | 1944 | Birgitte Eva van Deurs | 1946 | |||||
| 1.22421 - QVD | Alexander Windsor (Earl of Ulster) | 1974 | Claire Alexandra Booth | 1977 | ||||||
| 1.224211 - QVD | Xan Richard Anders Windsor (Lord Culloden) | 2007 | ||||||||
| 1.22422 - QVD | Lady | Davina Windsor | 1977 | Gary Lewis | 1970 | The Queen gave consent to the proposed marriage of Lady Davina Windsor and Gary Lewis at the Privy Council Meeting on 20 July 2004 | ||||
| 1.22423 - QVD | Lady | Rose Windsor | 1980 | The Queen gave consent to the proposed marriage of Lady Rose Victoria Birgitte Louise Windsor and George Edward Gilman at the Privy Council Meeting on 12 DECEMBER 2007 | ||||||
| 1.225 - QVD | Prince | George of Great Britain (Duke of Kent) | 1902 | 1942 | Princess | Marina of Greece and Denmark | 1906 | 1968 | See 16.43 - The Duke of Kent was killed in an air crash when his Sunderland flying boat ran into a mountainside as it headed from Invergordon in Scotland for Iceland where the Duke was to inspect Allied forces. Fifteen passengers were killed in the air crash, with Flight Sergeant Andrew Jack the rear gunner and navigator being the sole survivor. | |
| 1.2251 - QVD | Prince | Edward of Great Britain (Duke of Kent) | 1935 | Katharine Worsley | 1933 | |||||
| 1.22511 - QVD | George Windsor (Earl of St Andrews) | 1962 | Sylvana Tomaselli | 1957 | ||||||
| 1.225111 - QVD | Edward Windsor (Baron Downpatrick) | 1988 | ||||||||
| 1.225112 - QVD | Lady | Marina Charlotte Windsor | 1992 | |||||||
| 1.225113 - QVD | Lady | Amelia Windsor | 1995 | |||||||
| 1.22512 - QVD | Lady | Helen Windsor | 1964 | Timothy Taylor | 1963 | |||||
| 1.225121 - QVD | Columbus Taylor | 1994 | ||||||||
| 1.225122 - QVD | Cassius Taylor | 1996 | ||||||||
| 1.225123 - QVD | Eloise Taylor | 2003 | ||||||||
| 1.225124 - QVD | Estella Taylor | 2004 | ||||||||
| 1.22513 - QVD | Lord | Nicholas Windsor | 1970 | Paola Doimi de Frankopan | 1969 | The Queen gave consent to the proposed marriage of Lord Nicholas Windsor and Paola Doimi de Frankopan at the Privy Council Meeting on 10 October 2006. The couple married in a civil ceremony on 19 October 2006 in a London register office followed by a marriage in a religious ceremony on 4 November in the Church of Santo Stefano degli Abissini, in the Vatican. This is thought to be the the first marriage of a member of the British Royal Family to take place within the Vatican City State. | ||||
| 1.225131 - QVD | Albert Windsor | 2007 | ||||||||
| 1.2252 - QVD | Princess | Alexandra of Kent (and of Great Britain) | 1936 | Sir | Angus Ogilvy | 1928 | 2004 | |||
| 1.22521 - QVD | James Ogilvy | 1964 | Julia Rawlinson | 1964 | ||||||
| 1.225211 - QVD | Flora Ogilvy | 1994 | ||||||||
| 1.225212 - QVD | Alexander Ogilvy | 1996 | ||||||||
| 1.22522 - QVD | Marina Ogilvy | 1966 | Paul Mowatt | 1962 | ||||||
| 1.225221 - QVD | Zenouska Mowatt | 1990 | ||||||||
| 1.225222 - QVD | Christian Mowatt | 1993 | ||||||||
| 1.2253 - QVD | Prince | Michael of Kent (and of Great Britain) | 1942 | Baroness | Marie-Christine von Reibnitz | 1945 | The official Web Site of Princess Michael of Kent | |||
| 1.22531 - QVD | Lord | Frederick Windsor | 1979 | |||||||
| 1.22532 - QVD | Lady | Gabriella Windsor | 1981 | |||||||
| 1.226 - QVD | Prince | John of Great Britain | 1905 | 1919 | John developed epilepsy when he was fours of age, which became more acute and he died following a severe fit | |||||
| 1.23 - QVD | Princess | Louise Victoria "Toria" of Great Britain (Princess Royal) | 1867 | 1931 | Sir | Alexander Duff (1st Duke of Fife) | 1849 | 1912 | Alexander Duff was 6 th Earl of Fife being created 1 st Duke of Fife (and a couple of months later also Earl of Macduff) on his marriage to Princess Louise. Alexander, his wife and two daughters were shipwrecked on 13 December 1911 off the coast of Cape Spartel. Alexander subsequently fell ill with pleurisy and died on 29 January 1912 in Aswan, Egypt. Alexander's maternal grandmother Lady Elizabeth FitzClarence (1801-1856) was a daughter of King William IV of United Kingdom from his liaison with Dorothea Jordan (née Bland) | |
| 1.231 - QVD | Stillborn Son (son of Princess Louise Victoria of Great Britain (Princess Royal) and Alexander Duff (1st Duke of Fife)) | 1890 | 1890 | |||||||
| 1.232 - QVD | Princess | Alexandra of Great Britain (2nd Duchess of Fife) | 1891 | 1959 | Prince | Arthur of Connaught (and of Great Britain) | 1883 | 1938 | See 1.72 - Alexandra was previously Lady Alexandra Duff and was created a Princess in 1905 by her grandfather King Edward VII | |
| 1.233 - QVD | Princess | Maud of Great Britain | 1893 | 1945 | Charles Alexander Carnegie (11 th Earl of Southesk) | 1893 | 1992 | Maud was previously Lady Maud Duff and was created a Princess in 1905 by her grandfather King Edward VII - she reverted to Lady after her marriage | ||
| 1.2331 - QVD | James Carnegie (3rd Duke of Fife) | 1929 | Caroline Dewar | 1934 | ||||||
| 1.23311 - QVD | Stillborn Son (son of Caroline Dewar and James Carnegie (3rd Duke of Fife)) | 1958 | 1958 | |||||||
| 1.23312 - QVD | Lady | Alexandra Carnegie | 1959 | Mark Fleming Etherington | 1952 | |||||
| 1.233121 - QVD | Amelia Mary Carnegie Etherington | 2001 | ||||||||
| 1.23313 - QVD | David Carnegie (Earl of Southesk) | 1961 | Caroline Bunting | 1961 | ||||||
| 1.233131 - QVD | Lord | Charles Carnegie | 1989 | |||||||
| 1.233132 - QVD | George Carnegie | 1991 | ||||||||
| 1.233133 - QVD | Hugh Carnegie | 1993 | ||||||||
| 1.24 - QVD | Princess | Victoria "Toria" of Great Britain | 1868 | 1935 | ||||||
| 1.25 - QVD | Princess | Maud of Great Britain | 1869 | 1938 | King | Haakon VII of Norway | 1872 | 1957 | See 2.12 & 15 - Haakon was previously Prince Carl of Denmark and was elected King of Norway 18 November 1905 following a plebiscite on 12/13 November 1905 (260,000 voted for a Monarchy with 10,100 votes against) | |
| 1.26 - QVD | Prince | Alexander John of Great Britain | 1871 | 1871 | Alexander John was born prematurely and died 2 days after his birth | |||||
| 1.3 - QVD | Princess | Alice of Great Britain | 1843 | 1878 | Grand Duke | Ludwig IV of Hesse and by Rhine | 1837 | 1892 | See 5.121 - Alice died after contracting diphtheria from her son Ernst (he subsequently made a recovery) | |
| 1.4 - QVD | Prince | Alfred "Affie" of Great Britain (Duke of Edinburgh and later Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) | 1844 | 1900 | Grand Duchess | Marie of Russia | 1853 | 1920 | See 4.916 - Alfred succeeded to the Dukedom of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha on 22 August 1893 on the death of his Uncle Duke Ernst II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. When he was eighteen he was offered the throne of Greece on the abdication of King Otto, but refused it owing to the opposition of the British Government for political reasons. | |
| 1.41 - QVD | Prince | Alfred of Edinburgh (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) (and of Great Britain) | 1874 | 1899 | It is quite likely that Prince Alfred shot himself and died soon afterwards from the wounds received. Alfred had squandered large amounts of money at cards and was also implicated in various gambling transactions. This had affected his health and mind and during the middle of his parents silver wedding he was sent off to a sanitarium in Austria where he more or less died alone. | |||||
| 1.42 - QVD | Princess | Marie "Missy" of Edinburgh (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) (and of Great Britain) | 1875 | 1938 | King | Ferdinand I "Nando" of Roumania | 1865 | 1927 | See 6.12 | |
| 1.43 - QVD | Princess | Victoria Melita "Ducky" of Edinburgh (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) (and of Great Britain) | 1876 | 1936 | Grand Duke | Ernst Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine | 1868 | 1937 | See 5.1214 - Ernst lost his throne on 8 November 1918 when Hesse was proclaimed a Republic | |
| 1.43 - QVD | Princess | Victoria Melita "Ducky" of Edinburgh (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) (and of Great Britain) | 1876 | 1936 | Grand Duke | Cyril of Russia | 1876 | 1938 | See 4.9142 - Cyril was banished from Russia by his cousin Nicholas II following his marriage to the divorced Victoria Melita in 1905. They were allowed to return to Russia and their marriage and Victoria Melita's status as a Grand Duchess was officially recognised in July 1907. Victoria Melita took the name "Victoria Feodovovna " on her marriage. Cyril issued a manifesto on 31 August 1924 in which he assumed the title of Emperor of all the Russias. | |
| 1.44 - QVD | Princess | Alexandra "Sandra" of Edinburgh (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) (and of Great Britain) | 1878 | 1942 | Prince | Ernst of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (7 th Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg) | 1863 | 1950 | See 39.331 - Ernst was appointed Regent of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (from 1900 to 1905) during the minority of Prince Charles Edward | |
| 1.45 - QVD | Stillborn Son (son of Grand Duchess Marie of Russia and Prince Alfred of Great Britain (Duke of Edinburgh and later of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)) | 1879 | 1879 | |||||||
| 1.46 - QVD | Princess | Beatrice "Baby Bee" of Edinburgh (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) (and of Great Britain) | 1884 | 1966 | Prince | Alfonso de Orléans y de Borbón (5th Duke of Galliera) Infante of Spain | 1886 | 1975 | See 13.J81 - Alfonso was also Infante of Spain | |
| 1.5 - QVD | Princess | Helena Augusta Victoria "Lenchen" of Great Britain | 1846 | 1923 | Prince | Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg | 1831 | 1917 | See 36.26 - Christian lost an eye when he was accidentally shot in the face by his brother-in law the Duke of Connaught during a Sandringham shooting party in 1892 (another source mentions 1891) and lost an eye. | |
| 1.6 - QVD | Princess | Louise of Great Britain | 1848 | 1939 | John Campbell (9th Duke of Argyle) | 1845 | 1914 | |||
| 1.7 - QVD | Prince | Arthur of Great Britain (1st Duke of Connaught) | 1850 | 1942 | Princess | Luise Margarete of Prussia | 1860 | 1917 | See 11.514 - Arthur was the notional next heir to the Dukedom of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha but declined the honour in favour of his nephew Prince Charles Edward. | |
| 1.71 - QVD | Princess | Margaret "Daisy" of Connaught (and of Great Britain) | 1882 | 1920 | King | Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden | 1882 | 1973 | See 3.311 - Margaret, who had had ear trouble in January 1920 followed by chicken pox and in late April 1920 a severe chill, died on 1 May 1920. At the time of her death she was expecting her sixth child in June | |
| 1.72 - QVD | Prince | Arthur of Connaught (and of Great Britain ) | 1883 | 1938 | Princess | Alexandra of Great Britain (2nd Duchess of Fife) | 1891 | 1959 | See 1.232 - Alexandra was previously Lady Alexandra Duff and was created a Princess in 1905 by her grandfather King Edward VII | |
| 1.721 - QVD | Prince | Alastair of Great Britain (2nd Duke of Connaught) | 1914 | 1943 | Alastair was styled as Earl of Macduff from 1917 until 1942 when he succeeded as Duke of Connaught | |||||
| 1.73 - QVD | Princess | Patricia "Patsy" of Connaught (and of Great Britain) | 1886 | 1974 | Sir | Alexander Ramsay | 1881 | 1972 | Patricia relinquished her title of Princess in 1919 and was known as Lady Patricia Ramsay | |
| 1.731 - QVD | Alexander Arthur Ramsay | 1919 | 2000 | Flora Fraser (21 st Baroness Saltoun) | 1930 |
Alexander was allowed to add the designation "of Mar" to his name by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in 1959. A number of sources, in particular Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage 2000 and Marlene Eilers Queen Victoria's Descendants (Edition 2 1997) plus a number of internet web sites show Flora Fraser as 20th Baroness Saltoun. This is incorrect, Flora Fraser is 21st Lady/Baroness Saltoun as listed in BURKE'S PEERAGE (106th Edition). A fuller description of the reason for this confusion can be found at the Web Site of Lady Saltoun Chief of the whole name and Arms of Fraser |
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| 1.7311 - QVD | Katharine Fraser | 1957 | Mark Nicolson | 1954 | Katharine took the surname Fraser by Warrant of Lord Lyon King of Arms in 1973. Her elder daughter Louise also used this surname until Alexander was born, when she ceased to use the surname and her brother used it. | |||||
| 1.73111 - QVD | Louise Nicolson | 1984 | ||||||||
| 1.73112 - QVD | Juliet Nicolson | 1988 | ||||||||
| 1.73113 - QVD | Alexander Fraser | 1990 | Alexander's surname is Fraser not Nicolson | |||||||
| 1.7312 - QVD | Alice Ramsay | 1961 | David Ramsey | 1960 | ||||||
| 1.73121 - QVD | Alexander Ramsey | 1991 | ||||||||
| 1.73122 - QVD | Victoria Ramsey | 1994 | ||||||||
| 1.73123 - QVD | George Ramsey | 1995 | George and Oliver are Twins | |||||||
| 1.73124 - QVD | Oliver Ramsey | 1995 | George and Oliver are Twins | |||||||
| 1.7313 - QVD | Elizabeth Ramsay | 1963 | ||||||||
| 1.8 - QVD | Prince | Leopold of Great Britain (Duke of Albany) | 1853 | 1884 | Princess | Helene of Waldeck-Pyrmont | 1861 | 1922 | See 42.5 - Leopold suffered from haemophilia and went to Cannes on doctor's orders in February 1884. His wife, pregnant at the time, stayed home but urged him to go. On March 27 he slipped and fell in the Yacht Club in Villa Nevada Cannes, in France, injuring his knee and he died in the early hours of the next morning. | |
| 1.81 - QVD | Princess | Alice of Albany (and of Great Britain) | 1883 | 1981 | Earl | Alexander "Alge" of Athlone | 1874 | 1957 | See 22.2624 - Alexander was born Prince Alexander of Teck and relinquished his German titles and those of his family on 14 July 1917 and took the family name of Cambridge and was created Earl of Athlone on 16 July 1917 | |
| 1.82 - QVD | Prince | Charles Edward "Charlie" (Duke of Albany and later Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha as Carl Eduard) (and of Great Britain) | 1884 | 1954 | Princess | Viktoria Adelheid of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg | 1885 | 1970 | See 35.421 - Charles succeeded to the Dukedom of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha on the death of his uncle Prince Alfred and abdicated his throne in 1918. Prince Charles who was born posthumously was a fervent Nazi supporter and after the second World War he was placed in an internment camp followed by a life of seclusion. | |
| 1.821 - QVD | Hereditary Prince | Johann Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | 1906 | 1972 | Baroness | Feodora von der Horst | 1905 | 1991 | ||
| 1.821 - QVD | Hereditary Prince | Johann Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | 1906 | 1972 | Maria Theresia Reindl | 1908 | 1996 | |||
| 1.8211 - QVD | Marianne Prinzessin von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha | 1933 | Michael Nielsen | 1923 | 1975 | |||||
| 1.82111 - QVD | Margarete Nielsen | 1954 | Sascha Guttler | 1956 | ||||||
| 1.821111 - QVD | Diana-Kyra Guttler | 1992 | ||||||||
| 1.821112 - QVD | Grischa-Alexander Guttler | 1994 | ||||||||
| 1.82112 - QVD | Renate Nielsen | 1957 | Wolfgang Willi Reinhard Biechert | 1947 | ||||||
| 1.82112 - QVD | Renate Nielsen | 1957 | Jorg Bracker | 1955 | ||||||
| 1.8212 - QVD | Ernst Leopold Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha | 1935 | 1996 | Ingeborg Henig | 1937 | |||||
| 1.8212 - QVD | Ernst Leopold Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha | 1935 | 1996 | Monika Pfeiffer | 1938 | |||||
| 1.8212 - QVD | Ernst Leopold Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha | 1935 | 1996 | Sabine Biller | 1941 | 1996 | Ernst and his wife Sabine Biller committed suicide | |||
| 1.82121 - QVD | Hubertus Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha | 1961 | Barbara Weissmann | 1959 | Hubertus is vested with the right to petition under the Titles Deprivation Act, 1917, for the restoration of the suspended Dukedom of Albany and other subsidiary titles. | |||||
| 1.821211 - QVD | Sebastian Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha | 1994 | ||||||||
| 1.82122 - QVD | Victoria Prinzessin von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha | 1963 | Peter Schmitt | 1954 | Peter Schmitt legally changed his surname to Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha which is allowed under German law. This gives the impression that his son Falk is a Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | |||||
| 1.82122 - QVD | Victoria Prinzessin von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha | 1963 | Gerd Armbrust | 1954 | ||||||
| 1.821221 - QVD | Falk Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha | 1990 | Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha is the surname of Falk which can lead to the impression that he is a Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | |||||||
| 1.82123 - QVD | Ernst-Josias Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha | 1965 | Birgit Meissner |