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Victor Albert Jay Duleep Singh
Eton College, Windsor
Trinity College, Cambridge
Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst
Victor Duleep Singh was the eldest son of the Maharaja Duleep Singh and Princess Bamba. He studied at Eton College, and then Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1887, he joined the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, having gained special dispensation to join the Army from his godmother, Queen Victoria. He held various positions in the Army but resigned from the Royal Dragoons in 1898.
In January 1898, Victor married Lady Anne Blanche Alice of Coventry. She was the sister of his friend, George, and daughter of the Earl of Coventry.
During the First World War, Victor was ordered to remain in Paris and died in France shortly before the war ended.
Duleep Singh, Frederick Duleep Singh, Sophia Duleep Singh
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