No, she didn't.
no one proposed to Queen Victoria. She was the one who proposed to her cousin Albert because she was Queen and he was only a Prince
It was named after Queen Victoria's husband; Prince Albert
Queen Victoria married prince Albert.
If you're talking about Queen Victoria then her husband was her cousin Prince Albert.
Yes, they were both 42 when ALbert died. Queen Victoria was actually about 2 months older than Albert.
Queen Victoria's husband was her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Victoria's mother and Albert's father were brother and sister. Albert and Victoria's common uncle Leopold (who was King of Belgium) thought that they would make a good pair. Because Leopold was like a father to Victoria she agreed to meet with Albert and his elder brother Ernest when they were all teenagers. Several years later Leopold wanted Albert to visit England again, and Victoria gave in. During this trip Victoria fell in love with Albert and proposed to Albert.
Albert
Queen Victoria did not appear in public for 17 years because she was mourning for her husband, Prince Albert
princes albert brought the first christmas tree to england in 1848 as he is from germany it was one of his family traditions
Prince Albert lived in Germany before he met Queen Victoria.
No, Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert was not a hemophiliac. Hemophilia is a sex linked gene carried on the X Chromosome. If Prince Albert had been a hemophiliac than his sons could not of had hemophilia and all of his daughters would have been carriers. This was not the case however. One of Victoria and Albert's sons had hemophilia and two of their daughters passed the gene on. This means that it was Queen Victoria herself that passed it on, not Albert.
YES