Before she succeeded to the throne, her uncle King William IV had considered marrying Victoria off to her cousin and his nephew, Prince George of Cambridge, they were the same age and of the same house. However, for whatever reason the marriage did not go through.
What might change had the marriage gone through and they were wed in say 1836 when both were 17?
Would Hannover remain with Britain?
George was quite conservative in regards to the army, how might him being consort-Prince or King?- affect reforms there and elsewhere as well?