Heartbreaking Facts About Victoria Eugenie, The Hated Queen Of Spain

Victoria Eugenie, The Hated Queen Of Spain

Although she remained cool and collected in times of peril, Princess Victoria Eugenie had demons nipping at her heels. From her tumultuous marriage to her heartbreaking trials with motherhood, she was no stranger to the slurs of condemnation.

Still, even as Victoria Eugenie her best foot forward, she would never escape her utterly twisted fate.


1. She Had Powerful Connections

On October 24, 1887, Princess Victoria Eugenie blessed the royal family with her arrival. As the granddaughter of the illustrious Queen Victoria, she already had a world of expectation thrust upon her.  Luckily for Victoria Eugenie, her aging grandmother developed a soft spot for her. Of course, being a favorite of the Queen was no small matter. 

There were big things in store for this tiny baby.

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2. She Had A Rebellious Streak

Victoria Eugenie’s imposing grandmother did not mess around when it came to making sure that Victoria Eugenie acted and thought like royalty. According to Victoria Eugenie, her grandmother was "

very kind but very strict with old fashioned ideas of how children must be brought up". The fact that Victoria Eugenie grew up to be quite the boisterous tomboy certainly didn’t win her any favors in the eyes of her exasperated grandmother.

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3. She Was A Troublemaker

While Victoria Eugenie’s older royal cousins were quite deferential towards their grandmother, Victoria Eugenie—and her brother—held no such reservations.

From morning to night, Victoria Eugenie spent her childhood causing a ruckus in Queen Victoria’s household and often demanded the undivided attention of her beloved grandmother.

Her grandmother affectionately indulged the young princess’s demands, until tragedy nearly ended Victoria Eugenie’s life.

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4. She Nearly Lost Her Life

In 1894, six-year-old Victoria Eugenie was riding her pony when, out of the blue, the pony threw Victoria Eugenie off its back, sending the little girl tumbling to the ground.

The injuries she suffered were severe; Queen Victoria’s own physicians noted "evident signs of brain pressure, probably a hemorrhage". The entire family—Queen Victoria herself included—were beside themselves with fear.

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