Hanover. The crown had been settled on the House of Hanover after the Glorious revolution of 1688. George I had been the first Hanoverian King.
Prince Albert? Just a guess =D
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In 1851 Prince Albert built the Great Exhibition in Londoncorrected by cooljosie9
Prince Albert is buried in the Royal Mausoleum at Windsor alongside Victoria
He was a German or perhaps more correctly a Bavarian.
The name of Queen Victoria's husband was Albert, his title being Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha The House of Saxe-Coburg carried the surname, Wettin Thus this was Prince Albert's surname
Prince Albert died 14th December 1861.
It was a planned marriage, and although many of these turns out with the couple being unhappy, with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert it was love at first sight<3.
Prince Henry doesn't need a surname, but it would be Mountbatten-Windsor. His full name is Henry Charles Albert David. Note that his brother, Prince William, adopted the surname Wales whilst attending university.
Queen Victoria supported Prince Albert and the Great Exhibition . She gave him £10,000 towards outting the event on and publicly supported the initiative.
Previously to her marriage to the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall was Camilla Parker Bowles, née Shand.
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No, Prince Albert is Monegasque.
Prince Albert was a Prince all his life. His father was Duke Ernest of Sax-Coburg and Gotha which made Albert Prince.
He died in 1861 at 42 years of age.Prince Albert (Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) was only 42 years old when he died. He died from some sort of illness which is still in debate as to which disease killed him.
There was no British Prince Albert. Queen Victoria's husband was German and Prince Albert of Monaco is a Monagasgue