Queen Victoria had three children that she passed hemophilia on to.
Her daughter Alice was a carrier and passed it on to two daughters and a son. Her daughter Alexandra passed it on to her son, and it is not known wither her daughters were carriers. Alice also passed it on to her daughter Irene who married her cousin Henry (brother of William II) and had two hemophilic sons
Queen Victoria's son Leopold was afflicted with hemophilia as well. Because of the laws of genetics his son was free of the disease but his daughter passed it on to her son who was also afflicted with hemophilia.
Queen Victoria's daughter Beatrice was also a carrier of hemophia. She passed it on to two sons, who died before procreating and a daughter Victoria Eugenia Queen of Spain who had hemophiliac sons and also may have passed it on threw her daughter. Rechearchers are not sure about later generations because as the later generations were no longer royal it was easier to hide hemophilia.
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