Victoria Eugenia presents a richly illustrated, historically grounded account of Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg, a figure of enduring significance in early 20th-century Spanish history. Linked to a major exhibition by Patrimonio Nacional, this book traces her journey from her arrival in Spain in 1906 to her life in exile after the establishment of the Second Spanish Republic, weaving archival material and scholarly insight into an engaging narrative. The publication highlights her humanitarian leadership, notably her role in supporting the Spanish Red Cross and advancing nursing education, as well as her cultural and social influence within the royal court and beyond. With a blend of carefully curated illustrations and nuanced text, the work appeals to readers passionate about European history, royal heritage, and social change. This volume stands as a compelling exploration of a complex historical personality, offering depth, clarity, and aesthetic refinement.