Before King Charles III and even before Queen Elizabeth II, the United Kingdom had a monarch who lasted for a long time, more than 64 years. the queen victoria the last member of the House of Hanover to rule the United Kingdom, is one of the most remembered monarchs in the world for being very important moments and, of course, for his long life.
Although there are many attempts KILLINGS against him, no one succeeded in inflicting serious damage. The monarch was an important figure in history and lived an incredibly long life, facing various challenges and events throughout his reign.
However, he had a bad time in some episodes, mainly because he was the target of seven attempted attacks. KILLINGS. Despite these attempts, Queen Victoria died at the age of 81 due to health problems as she had rheumatism in her legs and cataracts in her eyes.


Seven times they tried to kill Queen Victoria of England
1 – Edward Oxford (1840): This is the first recorded assassination attempt on Queen Victoria. Edward Oxford fired two shots at the monarch as he traveled in a carriage. Fortunately, both shots missed their mark and Oxford was arrested and later declared insane.
2 – John Francis (1842): In this trial, John Francis tried to shoot him while he was riding a horse. But he was quickly arrested and declared insane.
3 – John William Bean (1842): In the same year, John William Bean tried to attack the Royal Victoria while she was traveling in her carriage. He was arrested before he could carry out his plan.
4 – John William Bean (1849): In another attempt, John William Bean himself tried to shoot him while he was traveling on a train. However, he did not succeed and was arrested.


5 – Robert Pate (1850): Robert Pate was another individual who attempted to attack Queen Victoria while she was traveling in a carriage. He was stopped before he could harm her.
6 – Roderick MacLean (1882): Roderick MacLean tried to shoot him while he was in a carriage in London. Fortunately he was stopped before he could make the attempt.
7 – Jean-Baptiste Sipido (1882): In this trial, Jean-Baptiste Sipido, a former Belgian military man, tried to attack Queen Victoria with a sword while she was riding a horse. He was stopped before he could harm her.