I will delineate the children in chronological order beginning with Frederica who married the Crown Prince of Prussia, and was eventually declared Empress of Germany though her husband died only three months later. Her chart:
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Fre ... of_Germany
Ok, we have the Sun in his joy in the 9th conjoined his cazimi lord, Jupiter. The Sun is bodyguarded by Mars in detriment in the 7th house. For me, this is apt for this native. The planet providing for her eminence is in the 7th sign of marriage and a sign associated with living abroad. She married a foreign prince and lived abroad where she was always known as Die Engl?nderin (the Englishwoman). The state of Mars is also telling, with him in detriment, and as ASC lord, it is a testimony of living abroad. One last thing is that a planet in detriment will evenutally ruin its significations or they will fade away; as was stated, her husband died 3 months after gaining the throne. Telling here, is the fact that Mars is in mutual reception with Venus (Venus in Mars' exaltation, Mars in Venus' sign), so she did not lose her position completely as would be expected from a malefic out-of-sect, in detriment and acting as spearbearer. Venus was there to protect her in this context.
Next the child who actually succeeded Victoria, Edward VII:
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Edw ... of_England
This guy has the best chart for eminence from all the siblings, as you would expect for the one who would eventually gain the throne. He has the Sun in the 11th sign, but approaching the MC. He has Saturn and Mars, both dignified (domicile and exaltation respectively) casting a ray by sextile into the degrees preceding him while Venus bodyguards with type #3. In her own sign, she signified him having the title ?Peacemaker? while having been the longest-waiting heir apparent, he was seen as a popular socialite famous for being leisurely. When he actually became king, he reformed and modernised the military, reinstated traditional ceremonies as part of public life and was skilled in diplomacy. Notable too is that both the lord of the 4th, Mars, and the natural ruler of one's lineage, Saturn, are bodyguarding as this is what we would expect for one who was in effect given his position by the facts of his birth. Also too, is that the Moon, who is out-of-sect and in fall (I count the Moon exalted in Pisces with the Sun as this is where she would appear if we place the Sun on the Equinox) is bodyguarding the Sun as it was his mother's long reign that meant he never gained the throne until he was over 60; before that he was shunned from political power.
The third child, Alice:
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Ali ... ess_(1843)
This lady again married a German prince, but this was not a happy thing for her as her new family's fortunes began to diminish after marriage, and when her husband eventually inherited his position as duke, she died a year later. Her chart is fairly unremarkable from an eminence point of view. The Moon is in the 12th sign, with its lord Jupiter. It is bodyguarded by Venus in the ASC and in detriment. Again, with Venus' natural significations and her rulership of the DSC, marriage gave this woman some standing. Again though, Venus is in detriment, and her lord, Mars, is in the 9th sign, so an eventual degradation of this was to be expected.
The fourth child, Alfred:
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Alf ... nce_(1844)
Alfred again has a fairly unremarkable chart. The Sun is in the 12th sign, albeit his own, with Saturn spearbearing from the opposition, but again in his own sign. Notable is that Alfred inherited his duchy from his paternal uncle; Saturn's natural significations in the 6th sign which is the 3rd from the 4th sign.
The fifth child, Helena:
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Hel ... of_England
Again this lady married into a foreign duchy, and again, she has Venus and the 7th house prominent as Venus is acting as bodyguard for the Sun. Unlike the others, her marriage lasted and this is due to Venus being received by a culminating Mars. However, Mars is in fall and she had a few scandals attached to her reputation. Firstly, she became ?romantically attached? to a house servant which is apt for Mars in fall, but also her eventual marriage was to a Prince of Schleswig and Holstein, a place which was being fought over by Denmark and Prussia.
The sixth child, Louise:
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Lou ... ess_(1848)
Again Venus is spearbearing and, again, marriage plays a role here with her marrying a duke. With Venus exalted, she was also a known artist, and even attended art school, but her royal birth meant that she could not take on the role as a professional.
The seventh child, Arthur:
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Art ... of_England
This native was in the military from a young age, eventually became a field marshall and spent much of his life abroad. Here you have ASC lord, the Moon, in the 7th spearbearing for the Sun and in mutual reception with Mars. A life abroad serving in the military seems apt. According to my program here, Saturn was not visible at the natives birth, so cannot act as spearbearer.
The eighth child, Leopold:
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Leo ... of_England
This native was of fairly low eminence even compared to the females of his siblings. He was granted a peerage and was Grand Master of Freemasonry before dying relatively young. His Sun is in the 9th bodyguarded only by Jupiter in fall in the 6th sign.
The ninth child, Beatrice:
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Bea ... of_England
This native has a chart of low eminence with the Sun receding from the angle and not having any spearbearers. She spent much of her time as her mother's unofficial secretary. She did marry a prince, but she married the son of a morganatic marriage, so he had no titles or claim to his ancestral titles. Fitting for someone without the Venus/7th sign spearbearer the other female siblings had.