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Princess Feodora’s relationship with Victoria

As a young child, the future Queen Victoria often walked in Kensington Gardens, wishing onlookers a cheerful “Good morning!”. During these walks, her mother Victoire, the Duchess of Kent, held one of her hands. Victoria’s older half-sister, Princess Feodora, held the other hand. The trio became a familiar sight and were described by one observer as “a group of exquisite loveliness”. While Victoria had a difficult relationship with her mother, she remained close to Feodora throughout her life.

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