Prince Albert mostly spoke German, and perhaps a bit of English to his wife 'Queen Victoria'.
This is a very good question. I came away from the movie "Young Victoria"with the feeling that much of the dialogue in the movie, in reality, would have taken place in German, particularly between Victoria and her mother (of Saxe Coburg) and between Victoria and Albert. Generally a mother passes her first language to her children and I doubt that would be different in this case, particulary when a German-speaking (half) aunt and maids were prominent in Victoria's early years. And frankly - all that English between Leopold and Victoria's cousins in Belgium and Saxony, is fantasy stuff. It wouldn't happen now and English didn't have its current prestige in the 1830s.
German (mother tongue) and English.
No.
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.
There was no British Prince Albert. Queen Victoria's husband was German and Prince Albert of Monaco is a Monagasgue
Prince Albert ll is still alive.
prince Albert came from Germany
There currently is no King of England. There is a Queen. She and her husband Prince Philip speak English.
"Prince" Albert.
In 1857 Prince Albert was given the title of Prince Consort.
Prince Albert - tobacco - was created in 1907.
Yes although he is known as Prince Albert II.