Yes, she had one son
Queen Victoria was not born to be Queen because her father was not the oldest son of George III. Her father Edward was younger than his brothers George and William and so it was assumed that one of them would have children to continue the monarchy. George did have a daughter, but she died giving birth to a son William had 10 illegitimate children with a woman, but left her to marry a German Princess. They had several children (one was born within a short time of Queen Victoria), however both their daughters died shortly after birth By the time she was about 10 or 11 she knew that she would be Queen after her Uncle William died.
Because she never married. It is said that she had a child with Robert Dudley, Earl of Leceister but he would be illegitimate and couldn't have taken the crown anyway.
No she never married! She did not want to share her empire. She has the nickname the virgin queen because she never married
she was a queen
Queen Elizabeth I did not have any children.
Queen Elizabeth had four children
Queen Victoria's children married on the year 10 because she and her children are ancient
no because the original queen elizabeth was virgin so she cant have a queen elizabeth II
4 children
All 4 of the Queen's children are straight.
Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, had 15 children.
Queen Victoria's children had a governess. Both Victoria and Albert were devoted to their children's education.
If you mean Queen Elizabeth I - she had none. She never married. If you mean Queen Elizabeth II - she has four children - Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward.
Queen Elizabeth II has four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward.
Queen Elizabeth I never had children hence her nickname the Virgin Queen.
She had no children.