WI A more unstable Victorian Era?

A year or so ago, I was wondering how I could have Victoria's third son, Arthur, become king of Britain, but I came up with three PODs that could lead to a more interesting timeline. Could the monarchy survive if:
  1. Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, is shot from behind and killed by the insane Henry James O’Farrell in Sydney on March 21, 1868.
  2. Edward, Prince of Wales, dies from typhoid in November of 1871.
  3. Queen Victoria is shot and killed in her carriage by Arthur O’Connor (whose gun is actually loaded), grandson of an Irish MP, on February 28, 1872.
Even with three deaths so close to each other, I think that the monarchy would endure potential social upheaval. True, Prince Albert Victor would be the next king, but a regency under Prince Arthur would hopefully help him.

What other domestic and foreign results do you foresee?
 
A year or so ago, I was wondering how I could have Victoria's third son, Arthur, become king of Britain, but I came up with three PODs that could lead to a more interesting timeline. Could the monarchy survive if:
  1. Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, is shot from behind and killed by the insane Henry James O’Farrell in Sydney on March 21, 1868.
  2. Edward, Prince of Wales, dies from typhoid in November of 1871.
  3. Queen Victoria is shot and killed in her carriage by Arthur O’Connor (whose gun is actually loaded), grandson of an Irish MP, on February 28, 1872.
Even with three deaths so close to each other, I think that the monarchy would endure potential social upheaval. True, Prince Albert Victor would be the next king, but a regency under Prince Arthur would hopefully help him.

What other domestic and foreign results do you foresee?

Funny enough, this is what I am addressing in my Intrigue timeline. I am currently working on 1862 (POD in 1853), there is a lot more excitement to come.
 
A very cool-looking timeline so far, with more radical and far-reaching results than I had thought of! Would Parliament be keen on an Anglo-Prussian union? Who would be dominant?
 
A very cool-looking timeline so far, with more radical and far-reaching results than I had thought of! Would Parliament be keen on an Anglo-Prussian union? Who would be dominant?

It is a cluster of PODs, I am taking the news articles and trying to think about how I may morph them.

Also, I am trying to imagine the logical next steps. I have until 1870 roughly planned out, then I run out of historical data which is relevant.

Also, ITTL I kill down until Victoria II, who is married to Fredrick II of Prussia.
 
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