Victoria Louise was born on 13 September 1892 at the
Marmorpalais in
Potsdam, the seventh child and only daughter of
German Emperor Wilhelm II and
Empress Augusta Victoria. "After six sons, God has given us our seventh child, a small but very strong little daughter," the empress wrote in her diary soon after the birth. The princess was
baptised in the
Marble Gallery of the
New Palace in Potsdam on 22 October, the birthday of the empress. She was named Victoria after her paternal great-grandmother,
Queen Victoria, and Louise after her paternal great-great-grandmother,
Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Known officially as Victoria Louise, she was nicknamed "Sissy" by her family. Historian Justin C. Vovk writes that Victoria Louise was intelligent like her paternal grandmother
Empress Frederick, stately and dignified like her mother, but imperious and willful like her father. She enjoyed being the center of attention and was her father's favorite. According to her eldest brother
Crown Prince Wilhelm, Victoria Louise was "the only one of us who succeeded in her childhood in gaining a snug place" in their father's heart. In 1902, her English governess, Anne Topham, observed in their first meeting that the nine-year-old princess was friendly, energetic, and always quarreling with her next eldest brother,
Prince Joachim. Anne later noted that the "warlike" emperor "unbends to a considerable extent when in the bosom of his family," and is the "dominating force of his daughter's life. His ideas, his opinions on men and things are persistently quoted by her." The family resided at
Homburg Castle, and Victoria Louise and Joachim would often visit their cousins – the children of the Prussian princesses
Margaret and
Sophia – at nearby
Kronberg Castle. In 1905, the princess studied music with concert pianist
Sandra Droucker. For one week in May 1911, Victoria Louise traveled to England aboard the royal yacht
Hohenzollern with her parents, where they visited their cousin
George V, for the unveiling of
a statue of Queen Victoria in front of
Buckingham Palace. The princess's
confirmation took place at
Friedenskirche in Potsdam on 18 October 1909. File:Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia, aged 10, 1902.jpg|Victoria Louise in 1902, aged 10 File:VictoriaLouiseUniform.jpg|Victoria Louise in 1909, as Honorary Colonel of the II. Prussian Life Hussars Regiment File:Sandau Herzog Ernst August von Lüneburg.png|Victoria Louise and Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick (before 1918) ==Marriage==