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  2. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Franz August Karl Albert Emanuel; 26 August 1819 – 14 December 1861) was the husband of Queen Victoria. As such, he was consort of the British monarch from their marriage on 10 February 1840 until his death in 1861.

    • They Were Cousins
    • Albert Was Not William IV’s First Choice For His Niece
    • She Was in No Rush to Marry
    • Victoria Proposed to Albert
    • The Wedding Set Off A Number of Traditions
    • Victoria Was Ecstatic
    • Albert Became A Valuable Advisor to Victoria
    • They Had A Large Family
    • Their Marriage Was Not All Bliss
    • Albert Died Whilst Trying to Patch Up A Royal Scandal

    Many argue that Victoria and Albert had been intended for one another long before they ever met, through the schemes and plans of their family – the samefamily, seeing as Victoria’s mother and Albert’s father were siblings. In the 19th century, members of the aristocracy would often marry distant members of their own families to strengthen their fa...

    As was common with such royal matches, and particularly with regards to the inheritance of the throne, political gain was an important prerequisite to marriage. Thus, Albert was not the first choice of the King of Great Britain – the aged and grumpy William IV. William disapproved of the tiny state of Saxe-Coburg as one fit to produce a consort for...

    In 1837 however, William IV died childless and Victoria became an unexpected teenage queen. All eyes turned to the prospect of her marriage, as many believed that a young woman was not strong enough to rule alone. Due to her unmarried status, she was even required to remain in the household of her mother, with whom she shared a fractured relationsh...

    This visit was an even greater success than the first however, and any hesitations about marriage fizzled away. Just five days into the trip, the young queen requested a private meeting with Albert, and proposed, as it was the monarch’s prerogative to do so. With much joy he accepted, in what Victoria termed the ‘happiest brightest moment in my lif...

    The royal wedding of Albert and Victoria was unlike any other, and began a number of traditions still observed today. Straying from the royal protocol of holding private wedding ceremonies at night, Victoria was determined to let her people see the bridal procession in the light of day, and invited more guests to observe it than ever before. This o...

    In Victoria’s lifelong and extensive diaries, she described her wedding night with all the excitement of a new bride, beginning the entry with, She went on to describe the day as the happiest of her life, and praised her husband’s ‘sweetness & gentleness’.

    From the outset of their marriage, the royal couple worked alongside one another with competence – literally moving their desks together so that they could sit and work side-by-side. The prince had been educated at the University of Bonn, studying law, political economy, history of art and philosophy, and was thus well-equipped to assist in state b...

    Despite a well-publicised hatred of babies, Victoria gave birth to nine of them between 1840 and 1857 – four boys and five girls. Most of these children married into other European royal families, affording her the title ‘the Grandmother of Europe’ in later life. This meant, intriguingly, that the King of the United Kingdom, the Kaiser of Germany a...

    Despite their reputation as the perfect marital couple, Victoria and Albert’s relationship was often fraught with arguments and tension. Victoria’s pregnancies took a large toll on her, and often created a power struggle between the pair as Albert took over many of her royal duties. She reportedly suffered from post-natal depression, and during her...

    While in their 21st year of marriage, the couple caught wind of a scandal involving their eldest son and heir Bertie, and a well-known Irish actress with whom he was having an affair. Albert travelled to Cambridge to personally scold his son, during which he fell terribly ill and died of typhoid fever in 1861. Victoria fell into a period of intense...

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Best Known For: Prince Albert married his first cousin, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, at the age of 20, and after his untimely death at age 42, the queen's memory of him guided...

  4. The Industrial Revolution and the expansion of the British Empire changed the world around them beyond recognition. This timeline outlines key moments in the life which Victoria and Albert shared together as well as Victoria’s personal accounts of these events, extracted from her journals. Access the archive here .

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  5. Jan 1, 2013 · To the outside world Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their family seemed the embodiment of domestic bliss, but the reality was very different, writes historian Jane Ridley. The marriage...

  6. Feb 10, 2021 · Unlike many royal marriages, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s union was a real-life love story. The happy couple idealised family life and championed educational reforms and new technology. Yet, as Charlotte Hodgman reveals, things weren’t quite as perfect as they were portrayed and there was more to their relationship than meets the eye.

  7. May 15, 2018 · May 15, 2018. Painting of Prince Albert and Victoria 1840-43 (oil on canvas) by Edwin Landseer. Credit: Royal Collection Trust ¬© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2016/Bridgeman. From their early courtship to Albert’s untimely death, the love affair between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert showed a warmer side to the Queen.

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