Princess Alice of Battenberg

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Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark, also known as Princess Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Marie of Battenberg, was the mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II

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BirthdayFebruary 25, 1885
Died onDecember 5, 1969
NationalityBritish
FamousHistorical Personalities, Empresses & Queens, Empresses, Princess Andrew of Greece, Queens
SiblingsLord Mountbatten
ChildrensPrince Philip
Birth PlaceWindsor Castle, Windsor, United Kingdom
GenderFemale
FatherPrince Louis of Battenberg
MotherPrincess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine
Sun SignPisces
Born inWindsor Castle, Windsor, United Kingdom
Famous asPrincess Andrew of Greece and Denmark
Died at Age84

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Who is Princess Alice of Battenberg?

Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark, also known as Princess Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Marie of Battenberg, was the mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. She was born in England as the great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria and the eldest child/daughter of Prince Louis of Battenberg. At the time of her birth, she was considered a slow child, but later it turned out that she was suffering from a hearing condition which made her prone to congenital deafness. In the early 1900s, she fell in love with Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and it was deemed a perfect royal match, and by the next year, the two young lovers were married. But she couldn’t bring her good luck with her as right after their marriage, the royal Greek family was forced into exile and eventually when the monarchy in Greece was restored in 1935; their life became stable once again. Although she was a beautiful and kind woman, she was prone to severe illness and by 1930 she was already suffering from schizophrenia, a mental illness. She was sent out for treatment and after returning back, she dedicated her life to charity. The wars, particularly the Second World War, affected her on a deeper level, and she offered refuge to Jews, being targeted by Nazi Germany. She was honoured with the ‘Righteous among the nations’ title for her efforts. She dedicated her later life in the service of Christianity.

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Childhood & Early Life

Alice was born to Prince Louise of Battenberg and mother Princess Victoria of Hesse in the Windsor Castle in London on 25th February, 1885. She was the great granddaughter of Queen Victoria, who was present when Alice entered the world. She was considered a slow learner, as she wasn’t able to speak properly owing to a disability, which later turned out to be a congenital deafness. Her mother got extremely concerned about her.

Even though she lacked in hearing abilities, she made up with strong penchant to learn and despite her medical condition, she learned to speak and lip-read quickly, with professional help. Being the eldest child, she was deeply loved by her mother and spent her initial days switching between England, Germany and Mediterranean. These constant travels shaped her up and the new experiences she had on these trips made her grow faster than other kids of her age. While she was a teenager, she got well versed in French and English and always had the penchant for learning new languages.

Most of her early years were spent in the comfort of all the royal pleasures among her royal relatives and she had a very content childhood. She had faith in Christianity and was devoted to God. After attending the funeral of her great-grandmother, she turned to Anglican faith. She attended the coronation celebrations of King Edward VII in 1902, where she met Prince Andrew of Greek for the first time, and they fell in love.

Life Post Marriage

Prince Andrew, although far behind in the line of succession, was the son of King George I and Queen Olga of Greece. They were highly respected among the European monarchs and had good relations with the UK, Germany, Russia and Denmark.

The wedding took place on 6th October 1903 at Darmstadt. It was attended by a large gathering of royal guests. She became Princess Andrew after the marriage and the marriage was followed by two more ceremonial weddings.

Prince and Princess Andrew had five children in all. Their first four children were girls - Theodore, Margarita, Cecile and Sophie and all of them were later married to the great German royal houses. The couple almost gave up their dreams of having a heir but six years after giving birth to their last daughter, the couple had a son, who was named Philip. He would later marry Queen Elizabeth II of England.

As it is a norm with royal princesses, Alice didn’t have much of a say in the matters of the court, and hence, she was resorted to doing charities and following religious practices ardently. In 1908, while attending a royal wedding in Russia, Alice was furthermore drawn towards the religion and got the idea of founding a religious order for the nuns. When they returned to Greece, Prince Andrew found out that Greek politics was becoming unstable and that their safety was in danger and the prince, as a result, had to resign from his military positions.

When the Balkan crisis raised its head in 1912, the Prince was reinstated and Alice spent most of her time nursing the wounded. She forgot she was a royalty and dedicated herself to the service of the people, when the crisis was at its very peak.

When the First World War broke out in 1914, the King of Greece, who was an advocate of peace and refused to participate in the war, was being heavily criticized, as the politicians wanted to aid their allies in the war.

The war caused a great deal of horror and tragedy for her family back in Germany, as they all lost their privileges and royal positions once the war was over and worse, most of them got murdered in the year 1917, towards the end of the war. Her father and two brothers, who had taken asylum in the UK, were asked to resign from all their royal titles.

In 1920, King Constantine of Greece was reinstated for some time and it seemed that peace had returned to Greece, but not for long. Prince Andrew and Princess, along with their children were scared for their lives and it got more serious when Constantine went into exile. With the aid of the British, they fled from Greece.

By the late 20s Alice had became severely ill and started hallucinating, which was said to be a side effect of suffering from schizophrenia. Sigmund Freud, upon proper examination, landed on the conclusion that she was in fact suffering from sexual frustration as she was unable to get enough of pleasure from it. This didn’t set well with Prince Andrew and the couple became estranged, and stopped talking to each other.

In 1930, Alice was sent to an asylum for two years for cure. A massive blow came to her in 1936, when her daughter Cecile, along with her husband and two children died in a plane crash.

Alice was devastated and she saw her husband for the first time in many years, at the funeral. A few more years later, when the Second World War finally started boiling up, she was further more disturbed as her family had divided into two opposing sides. Her son Philip was fighting for the British as a part of their military, while, her daughters’ husbands, were on the German side. During the war, she stayed in Greece and catered to the soldiers and civilians who suffered from the atrocities of the war. She used to smuggle medical supplies, getting her life in danger, but doing the ‘real’ charity work was what she intended to do at any cost.

She also hid many Jews during the holocaust when the Nazi Germany was annihilating several thousands of them. The Germans had occupied Italy and Athens and several Jews from Greece were sent to the concentration camps. It was a horrific time and Alice did her best to save as many lives as she could.

All the years of separation from her husband was coming to an end, and when a possible happy reunion was in sight, her husband died of a heart attack in 1944. Elizabeth, the daughter of King George VI, was betrothed to Princess Alice’s son Philip and she attended the royal wedding in 1947.

Alice was getting old and returned to Greece and established an order of nuns. A political turmoil rose again and Alice was sent into exile in 1967; her son Philip and his wife arranged for her stay in the Buckingham palace, where she lived until her death.

Death & Legacy

Princess Alice died on December 5, 1969, with a senile mind and a frail body. At the time of her death, she had nothing on her as she had given everything away to the ones in need. Her remains were kept in the Windsor castle following her death, but her son fulfilled her last wish to be buried in Jerusalem.

For her services towards the Jews during the Jew Massacre, Princess Alice was named ‘Hero of the Holocaust’ by the British government. Israel also honoured her as ‘Righteous among the Nations’ in 1994.

She dedicated a large part of her life in the service of the poor and will always be remembered as a kind woman, who gave away everything she had to the ones in need.

Princess Alice of Battenberg biography timelines

  • // 25th Feb 1885
    Alice was born to Prince Louise of Battenberg and mother Princess Victoria of Hesse in the Windsor Castle in London on 25th February, 1885. She was the great granddaughter of Queen Victoria, who was present when Alice entered the world. She was considered a slow learner, as she wasn’t able to speak properly owing to a disability, which later turned out to be a congenital deafness. Her mother got extremely concerned about her.
  • // 1902
    Most of her early years were spent in the comfort of all the royal pleasures among her royal relatives and she had a very content childhood. She had faith in Christianity and was devoted to God. After attending the funeral of her great-grandmother, she turned to Anglican faith. She attended the coronation celebrations of King Edward VII in 1902, where she met Prince Andrew of Greek for the first time, and they fell in love.
  • // 6th Oct 1903
    The wedding took place on 6th October 1903 at Darmstadt. It was attended by a large gathering of royal guests. She became Princess Andrew after the marriage and the marriage was followed by two more ceremonial weddings.
  • // 1908
    As it is a norm with royal princesses, Alice didn’t have much of a say in the matters of the court, and hence, she was resorted to doing charities and following religious practices ardently. In 1908, while attending a royal wedding in Russia, Alice was furthermore drawn towards the religion and got the idea of founding a religious order for the nuns. When they returned to Greece, Prince Andrew found out that Greek politics was becoming unstable and that their safety was in danger and the prince, as a result, had to resign from his military positions.
  • // 1912
    When the Balkan crisis raised its head in 1912, the Prince was reinstated and Alice spent most of her time nursing the wounded. She forgot she was a royalty and dedicated herself to the service of the people, when the crisis was at its very peak.
  • // 1914
    When the First World War broke out in 1914, the King of Greece, who was an advocate of peace and refused to participate in the war, was being heavily criticized, as the politicians wanted to aid their allies in the war.
  • // 1917
    The war caused a great deal of horror and tragedy for her family back in Germany, as they all lost their privileges and royal positions once the war was over and worse, most of them got murdered in the year 1917, towards the end of the war. Her father and two brothers, who had taken asylum in the UK, were asked to resign from all their royal titles.
  • // 1920
    In 1920, King Constantine of Greece was reinstated for some time and it seemed that peace had returned to Greece, but not for long. Prince Andrew and Princess, along with their children were scared for their lives and it got more serious when Constantine went into exile. With the aid of the British, they fled from Greece.
  • // 1930 To 1936
    In 1930, Alice was sent to an asylum for two years for cure. A massive blow came to her in 1936, when her daughter Cecile, along with her husband and two children died in a plane crash.
  • // 1944 To 1947
    All the years of separation from her husband was coming to an end, and when a possible happy reunion was in sight, her husband died of a heart attack in 1944. Elizabeth, the daughter of King George VI, was betrothed to Princess Alice’s son Philip and she attended the royal wedding in 1947.
  • // 1967
    Alice was getting old and returned to Greece and established an order of nuns. A political turmoil rose again and Alice was sent into exile in 1967; her son Philip and his wife arranged for her stay in the Buckingham palace, where she lived until her death.
  • // 5th Dec 1969
    Princess Alice died on December 5, 1969, with a senile mind and a frail body. At the time of her death, she had nothing on her as she had given everything away to the ones in need. Her remains were kept in the Windsor castle following her death, but her son fulfilled her last wish to be buried in Jerusalem.

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Princess Alice of Battenberg's FAQ

  • What is Princess Alice of Battenberg birthday?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg was born at 1885-02-25

  • When was Princess Alice of Battenberg died?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg was died at 1969-12-05

  • Which age was Princess Alice of Battenberg died?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg was died at age 84

  • Where is Princess Alice of Battenberg's birth place?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg was born in Windsor Castle, Windsor, United Kingdom

  • What is Princess Alice of Battenberg nationalities?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg's nationalities is British

  • Who is Princess Alice of Battenberg siblings?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg's siblings is Lord Mountbatten

  • Who is Princess Alice of Battenberg childrens?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg's childrens is Prince Philip

  • Who is Princess Alice of Battenberg's father?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg's father is Prince Louis of Battenberg

  • Who is Princess Alice of Battenberg's mother?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg's mother is Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine

  • What is Princess Alice of Battenberg's sun sign?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg is Pisces

  • How famous is Princess Alice of Battenberg?

    Princess Alice of Battenberg is famouse as Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark