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Queen Alexandra has died

November 20, 1925

Bulletin: Queen Alexandra is dead. Britain’s

The Queen Mother died today at 5:25 p.m., at Sandringham. She was 80 years old. The Queen, who was the consort of Edward VII, suffered a massive heart attack, and she never rallied. Alexandra suffered several more attacks throughout the day.

Alexandra’s death has plunged Great Britain into “the deepest and sincerest mourning,” as she was the beloved consort to Edward VII.

King George and Queen Mary were at Alexandra’s bedside when she died, the New York Times reports. The Queen’s three daughters, the Princess Royal, Princess Victoria, and Queen Maud, and a grandson, Prince Henry, were also with the Queen for her final moments. Several other relatives and Charlotte Knollys, who entered Alexandra’s service when she, like Alexandra, “was on the threshold of life,” and stayed with Alexandra for fifty-five years of affectionate and unswerving loyalty.”

By one p.m., the queen “was in a very serious condition.” She rallied for a bit and appeared to recognize members of her family “grouped around her bed.”

A smile, “charged with poignant meaning, illuminated her face.” The smile was brief, and she sank back into unconsciousness. The Queen suffered no pain, but passed gently from “one state into another.”

The Prince of Wales, who canceled his engagement at the Guildhall, and the Duke and Duchess of York, left London by train, only to arrive at Wolferton, the station closest to Sandringham, one minute after the Queen had died.

It will be up to Queen Alexandra’s son, King George V, to decide whether his mother will have a state funeral. He is aware of “how great a place in the hearts of his people his mother held.” The most recent funeral of a queen consort was in 1849 when Queen Adelaide, the widow of William IV, died.

Queen Alexandra was born on December 1, 1844, in Copenhagen, the eldest daughter of King Christian IX and his wife, Queen Louise, a princess of Hesse-Cassel. In 1863, the princess married Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales, and heir to the British throne. The couple had seven children, but only five survived into adulthood.

In January 1901, Queen Victoria died, and Bertie came to the throne as Edward VII, with his very popular wife, Alexandra, at his side.

Edward VII died in 1910.

Queen Alexandra is survived by four of her children: King George V, Louise, the Princess Royal, Princess Victoria, and Queen Maud of Norway. She is also survived by her sister, Marie, the Dowager Empress of Russia. Her grandchildren include the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, Prince Henry, and Prince George, the Duchess of Fife and Princess Maud, and Crown Prince Olav of Norway, and three great-grandchildren, the Earl of Macduff (son of the Duchess of Fife), the Hon George and the Hon. Lascelles, the sons of Princess Mary.

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