No, Queen Victoria's surname was not Hanover. Hanover was the name of royal branch she belonged to. Before she married her surname was Guelph, but afterwards it was Saxe-Coburg und Gotha.
Yes, Queen Victoria's surname was Guelph and she was from the House of Hanover.
Hanover. The crown had been settled on the House of Hanover after the Glorious revolution of 1688. George I had been the first Hanoverian King.
Queen Victoria, was the daughter of the Duke of Kent. Her official title before her eighteenth birthday (at which time she ascended the throne) was Alexandrina Victoria, Princess of Kent. While she was indeed a Hanoverian her surname officially was "Kent". After her marriage to Albert, Prince of Saxe Coburg and Goetha the (Queen) proclaimed her and her offsprings name to be styled "Saxe-Coburg". Remaining so until her grandson King George V anglicized the royal families name as "Windsor". Hanover. Hanover Wrong! She was from the House of Hanover Her surname was Guelph
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