Einstein had three children.
The eldest was a girl named Lieserl. The world ignored her existence until a batch of letters was discovered between Einstein and his first wife in 1986. In the letters, there was mention of a daughter, born around 1902. The fate of this child is unknown, but she probably died very young.
Einstein’s second child was a son named Hans Albert, who earned a doctorate in engineering and became a university professor and a recognized expert in hydraulics. He was obviously very intelligent, although he was apparently not quite on the level of his father.
Einstein with his son Hans and his grandson.
The third child was also a son, Eduard, who showed promise but was struck by schizophrenia at the age of 21. He spent the rest of his life staying more or less long in psychiatric establishments.

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