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      • Just a few weeks later, Albert was diagnosed with typhoid and he died on 14 December 1861, aged 42. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband’s death on worry over Edward’s exploits. She said that Albert had been “killed by that dreadful business”.
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  2. Mar 3, 2019 · Nonetheless, after several days of alternating improvement and decline, on the evening of December 14, 1861 the Prince Consort died at the age of 42, surrounded by his family and his doting...

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  3. Jan 7, 2020 · Queen Victoria's beloved husband, Prince Albert, died on 14 December 1861 at the age of 42. The cause of his death has long been attributed to typhoid fever - but was this really what killed him? Historian Helen Rappaport investigates…

  4. Dec 17, 2011 · He died at 10.50 p.m. on December 14, 1861 in the castle’s Blue Room in the presence of the inconsolable Queen and five of their nine children. Fortunately bowel conditions such as Crohn’s, which...

  5. The contemporary diagnosis was typhoid fever, but modern writers have pointed out that Albert's ongoing stomach pain, which left him ill for at least two years before his death, may indicate that a chronic disease such as Crohn's disease, kidney failure or abdominal cancer was the cause of death.

  6. It was here where the 42-year-old prince consort died after a four-or-more-week illness, one that may have begun in early-to-mid-November with vague symptoms of insomnia, leg and arm pain, loss...

  7. Mar 4, 2019 · Nonetheless, after several days of alternating improvement and decline, on the evening of December 14, 1861 the Prince Consort died at the age of 42, surrounded by his family and his doting...

  8. Aug 24, 2019 · Since then, several writers have speculated that Albert’s ongoing stomach pain, leaving him ill for at least two years before his death, may indicate that a chronic disease, such as Crohn’s...

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