She went into deep mourning, and never really came out of it.
Initially, the public did not approve of this. They wanted to see something for their tax. There were anonymous pamphlets with titles like "What does she do with it all?"
They preferred her son, the Prince of Wales, who was always on show at the races or at the theatre, even though he was criticised for idleness (not entirely his fault, as the Queen had refused to give him a job).
However, during the second half of her long reign, her popularity increases substantially. During her Golden and Diamond Jubilees there was an outpouring of affection for her and she was widely mourned when she died in 1901.
No, Queen Victoria mourned the loss of Prince Albert for the remainder of her life and did not marry again.
Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, was 42 when he died in 1861. His widow reigned as queen for another 40 years.
Being the husband of Queen Victoria
Prince Albert was the husband of Queen Victoria, and the father of all of her children. See the related question below.
Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband.
Queen Victoria. Her husband Prince Albert had brought this German custom with him after their marriage.
It was named after Queen Victoria's husband; Prince Albert
If you're talking about Queen Victoria then her husband was her cousin Prince Albert.
There was no British Prince Albert. Queen Victoria's husband was German and Prince Albert of Monaco is a Monagasgue
princes albert brought the first christmas tree to england in 1848 as he is from germany it was one of his family traditions
It was named after Queen Victoria's husband; Prince Albert
Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, was 42 when he died in 1861. His widow reigned as queen for another 40 years.
The name of Queen Victoria's husband was Albert, his title being Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Being the husband of Queen Victoria
He is from Germany.
Queen Victoria weared black and never forgot about her lovely husband Prince Albert and Prince Albert died in Winster Castle
he was queen Victoria husband and also her first cousin
Queen Victoria began to wear black after the death of her husband, Prince Albert. She continued to wear black, and mourn Albert's death, until she died.