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  1. Albert, Prince Consort. (Prince Consort of Queen Victoria of Great Britain (1840 - 1861)) Prince Albert was the husband of Queen Victoria and the prince consort of the United Kingdom and Ireland. He was the queen’s trusted advisor and had a significant influence on his wife. Born as Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel to Ernest III, Duke ...

  2. This collection of speeches, edited by Sir Arthur Helps (1813–75) and published in 1862, was compiled at the request of the widowed Victoria. The speeches reflect the Prince's standing in public life and his unusual position as a consort who was afforded wide-ranging responsibilities. Clerk of the Privy Council, Helps had known Albert ...

  3. In a straightforward chronological account of Prince Albert's life, Stewart explains that he was the younger son of Duke Ernest of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and his wife Princess Louise of Saxe-Coburg-Altenburg. The couple were both promiscuous (Stewart later talks of Albert's "philandering biological father," 146), and soon went their separate ways ...

  4. Albert. Franz Albrecht August Karl Emanuel. Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha, Prinzgemahl der Königin Victoria von England, * 26.8.1819 Schloß Rosenau bei Coburg, † 14.12.1861 Windsor. (evangelisch) Albert Albert II.

  5. It was mainly thanks to Prince Albert’s conduct and to his political instinct that the image of the throne in the United Kingdom started to improve once more. A particularly important element was the staging of a happy family in paintings displayed in public or disseminated in print. Even though Victoria hated being pregnant and later developed a rather distant relationship to all of her ...

  6. Prince Albert was the consort of Queen Victoria and one of the most famous royal husbands in history. Still, people tend to see him as an obedient, romantic figure next to his powerful, desperately in love wife—but nothing could be further from the truth. From his controlling habits to his tragic end, Prince Albert’s life was one wild ...

  7. Albert, Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Prince Consort of Great Britain born at Castle Rosenau, near Coburg, Aug. 26, 1819, died at Windsor Castle, Dec 14, 1861. Pianist, studied music at Coburg and at Brussels.