, Princess Victoria, Princess Alexandra and Princess Marie at
Rosenau As a son of Queen Victoria's deceased husband,
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Victoria Melita's father was in the line of succession to
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the sovereign German duchy ruled by Albert's elder brother,
Ernest II, until his death in 1893. Prince Alfred became
heir presumptive to the duchy when his older brother, the Prince of Wales (later
Edward VII), relinquished his
Saxon succession rights in favour of his younger brothers. Alfred and his family therefore moved to
Coburg in 1889. Their mother immediately began attempting to "Germanise" her daughters by installing a new governess, buying them plain clothing, and having them confirmed in the German
Lutheran church, even though they had previously been raised as
Anglicans. The children rebelled and some of the new restrictions were eased. The teenage Victoria was a "tall, dark girl, with violet eyes ... with the assuredness of an Empress and the high spirits of a
tomboy," according to one observer. Victoria had "too little chin to be conventionally beautiful," in the opinion of one of her biographers, but "she had a good figure, deep blue eyes, and dark complexion." In 1891, Victoria travelled with her mother to the funeral of her maternal aunt
Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna of Russia. There Victoria met her first cousin
Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich. Although the two were deeply attracted to each other, Victoria's mother was reluctant to allow her to marry him because the Russian Orthodox faith forbids the marriage of first cousins. She was also suspicious of the morality of the Romanov men. When her teenage daughters were impressed by their handsome cousins, their mother warned them that the Russian grand dukes did not make good husbands. Soon after her sister Marie was married to
Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania, a search was made for a suitable husband for Victoria. Her visit to her grandmother Queen Victoria at
Balmoral Castle in the autumn of 1891 coincided with a visit by her cousin
Prince Ernest Louis of Hesse, heir apparent to the grand ducal throne of
Hesse and by Rhine. Both were artistic and fun loving, got along well and even shared a birthday. The Queen, observing this, was very keen for her two grandchildren to marry. ==Grand Duchess of Hesse==