Prince Albert contracted typhoid fever in 1861, likely due to contaminated water or food. At the time, the understanding of sanitation and hygiene was limited, and outbreaks were often linked to unsanitary conditions. The exact source of his infection is not definitively known, but it was common for typhoid to spread in crowded urban areas and through poor sanitation practices. His illness ultimately contributed to his death in December of that year.
Prince Albert got the disease (TYPHOID) when he was exploring and needed the supply of water. But the water contained mud, bugs ETC.
the water was so dirty.
Prince Albert died of Typhoid Fever.
He died cos of Typhoid, Typhoid is Dirty Water He druck It.The dirty Water Is that Poor people in Victorian Times They do The toilet In the river which People Drink from
he was stabbed . Not Victoria's Albert, he died of disease.
King Albert died of typhoid.
No.
Yes, King Albert died in 1861 from Typhoid.
No, Prince Albert is Monegasque.
He smothered, being locked in that tin can for so long.
The death of Prince Albert at age 42 was diagnosed by his doctors as due to typhoid fever and this has been the traditional answer ever since. In recent years, the diagnosis of his doctors has been questioned since there were no other deaths from the infectious disease in that area at the time, Albert had been ill for some years with stomach problems, and mid Victorian medicine was not very competent. It has been suggested that Albert really had stomach cancer. His wife Queen Victoria blamed their eldest son for his father's death as Albert had been very upset to discover his young heir's affair with an actress. Victoria felt that the revelation of their son's immoral nature had broken his father's heart and he died of grief.
Prince Albert was a Prince all his life. His father was Duke Ernest of Sax-Coburg and Gotha which made Albert Prince.