Kaiser Friedrich III and his consort Victoria, Princess Royal of Great
Britain, had six children who lived to maturity, the eldest being Kaiser
Wilhelm II. The three younger sisters, Victoria, Sophie and Margaret,
were particularly supportive of their mother during her widowhood and
remained close throughout their lives. Like their parents, they would
know much sorrow as adults. Victoria's romance with Alexander of
Battenberg, Prince of Bulgaria, was thwarted by Bismarck for political
reasons and she married twice, firstly to a minor German prince and
secondly to a young Russian adventurer who left her to die in poverty.
Sophie married the future King Constantine of Greece, whose ill-starred
reign saw them forced to leave their throne not once but twice, both
dying in exile. Margaret married a prince of Hesse-Cassel, both became
members of the Nazi party, and she lived to see her family and house
become victims of theft on a major scale at the hands of occupying
forces at the end of the Second World War. Using previously unpublished
sources, this is the first biography to tell the lives of all three
princesses.