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She wore black and was in mourning for the rest of her life.

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How long were Queen Victoria and Prince Albert married?

Answer Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom was born 24th May 1819, became Queen on 20th June 1837 and reigned until her death on 23rd January 1901. On 10th February 1840 she married her first cousin, Albert, the son of Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, when she was aged 21.


Who was queen Victoria's husbond and how long did he live?

He was her cousin Albert, the Prince Consort, and he died of typhus fever at the age of 42.


How long did Queen Victoria refused to go out in public?

After Prince Albert's death, in 1861, Queen Victoria secluded herself from the general public for 10 years. During this time her son Edward the VII took on many of her duties.


Did Queen Victoria have another husband after Prince Albert died?

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.


What tradition was introduced by Prince Albert?

'It has been long considered that in Britain, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband introduced the idea of bringing a tree indoors at Christmas and this was a fashion soon copied throughout the land. * The Christmas Tree is a German tradition * In the 1800s the tradition of a Christmas tree then moved to England and onto America through Pennsylvanian German immigrants. * After the death of Queen Victoria, the artificial Christmas tree became popular, including the Goose Feather tree made in Germany.' from Anglo Trees UK Christmas Tree History


At what age did Queen Victoria become queen and how long did she reign?

Victoria's reign as Queen of the United Kingdom began in 1837 and ended in 1901.


How long did Queen Victoria remain in seclusion after her husband's death?

Queen Victoria mourned for almost 10 years over her husband Albert's death in 1861. She wore black for the rest of her life.


What happened to Prince Victor Albert's daughter?

This sounds like a reference to the supposed Royal connection to the Whitechapel Murders and Jack the Ripper. According to this theory, Prince Albert Victor (elder son of the Prince of Wales) had fathered an illegitimate daughter by a Roman Catholic shopgirl, and the murders were meant to silence the blackmailers who threatened to reveal the story. //Prince Victor Edward Albert, Duke of Clarence, and the grandson of Queen Victoria, died an untimely death on January 14, 1892, long before the Ripper murders stopped. He was unmarried I believe and left no children, legitimate or otherwise. Of the murders that occured in 1888, the Prince was not even in London for three of them.


Why did so many people wear black in the Victorian times?

For men, as today black is a serviceable color as it does not show dirt. For women they only wore black when in morning, the trouble was that Queen Victoria was in morning for a long time over Prince Albert and is therefore remembered for her widow's weeds.


How long did Queen Victoria not go out in public for after her husband died?

Prince Albert died December 14, 1861 and after his death Queen Victoria refused to appear in public until 1866. Though she reluctantly opened parliament in 1866 and began appearing in public she did remain in mourning for the rest of her life.


Did Queen Victoria ask Dickens to write A Christmas Carol?

No, there is no record of Queen Victoria specifically asking Charles Dickens to write A Christmas Carol. Dickens wrote the book on his own initiative, drawing on his own experiences and observations of social issues. Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert were known to enjoy the book, however.


What was prince aberts full name?

Which one, Victoria"s husband, of Pipe tobacco and Christmas-Tree fame ( he introduced Yule trees into UK in l95l)- or the Prince of Monaco. It would be just plain Albert II Grimaldi ( there was an Albert I who was of all things a whaling enthusiast and backed the oceanographic studies- long before Cousteau.