Princess Victoria died at home on 3 December 1935.
It was in England where Princess Victoria spent her early years.
As a child, Princess Victoria had a difficult temperament.
It was opened in 1830 by an 11-year-old Princess Victoria, and was the first park to carry her name.
In fact, the young Princess Victoria had become seriously ill.
Princess Victoria was aware her aunt was a spy and the two never became close.
The then Princess Victoria visited the gardens in 1835, the year that they were first open to the public.
The hotel is noted for having been visited in 1833 by the (then) Princess Victoria, later to become queen.
The Princess Victoria was also eventually used as a floating hotel.
She has been described as the "heroine of the Princess Victoria".