
Empress Frederick of Germany
Empress Frederick of Germany, born Victoria, was the eldest daughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. She married Prince Frederick of Prussia, later Emperor Frederick III, becoming Germany’s empress from 1888 until her husband's death in 1888. Known for her intelligence, independence, and strong opinions, she was deeply involved in political and social issues of her time. Despite her royal status, she maintained close ties to Britain and was influential within her family. Her life reflected the complexities of European monarchy politics and her personal commitment to education, arts, and her family legacy.