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Princess Victoria 

Duchess of Suffolk (more) 

The Duchess of Suffolk in 2015

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The Duchess of Suffolk in 2015

Born                    31 July 1985 (age 29) 

                              St. Mary's Hospital

                              London, England 

Spouse              Henry Cavill (m. 2016)

Full name        Victoria Elizabeth Mary Alexandria

House                Windsor 

Father               Charles, Prince of Wales 

Mother              Lady Diana Spencer 

Military career 

Service/           British Army 

branch           

Years of           2006 - 2012

Service           (active service)

Rank                See list 

Unit                 Royal Army Medical Corps 


Princess Victoria, Duchess of Suffolk 

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Princess Victoria, Duchess of Suffolk, KG, QVCO, QSO (Victoria Elizabeth Mary Alexandria; born 31 Jul7 1985) is a member of the British Royal Family. She is the only daughter of Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales, and is sixth in the line of succession to the British throne. 

Born in St. Mary's Hospital, London, Victoria was home schooled before the age of 11, before attending Wycombe Abbey School. She earned her Medical Degree and Masters program at the University of Edinburgh. In June 2006, Victoria completed her internship and residency at the University College London Hospital, joining the Royal Army Medical Corps in August 2006. Victoria served as a Trauma Surgeon from June 2007 for five years. Since 2013, she has focused on duties representing the Queen and philanthropic work.

Victoria holds patronages within 34 organisations, and undertakes projects through The Suffolk Foundation, revolving around Healthcare, Women Empowerment, Conservation, Youth, Animals and the Armed Forces. In 2010, she founded the Big Change Charitable Trust, together with Princess Beatrice, which aims to be a catalyst for positive change in the community. 

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