Queen Victoria was married to Prince Albert- a German prince who also happened to be her cousin!!! He died from typhus fairly young ( for royalty etc,) so the Queen went into mourning for the rest of her life.
England hasn't had its own King or Queen for over 300 years. Queen Victoria was Queen of the British Empire (which included England) from 1837 until she died in 1901. Her husband Prince Albert was her Consort but not King.
It was introduced to Britain by Prince Albert, the consort (husband) of Queen Victoria.
Victoria was the Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 until her death in 1901. So I suppose the literal answer is that England didn't have a king in 1865, for two reasons: First, Victoria was a Queen (a queen's husband is called a "consort"). Second, England was not the name of the country at the time, but rather one of the "constituent countries" of the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland".
Queen Victoria
Victoria was Queen of England, Albert was her husband, not the heir to the British Throne. He was considered her consort rather than King.
what was the name of queen Victoria's husband
He is from Germany.
They were introduced by Prince Albert - Queen Victoria's husband.
princes albert brought the first christmas tree to england in 1848 as he is from germany it was one of his family traditions
Queen Victoria. She carried the gene for the disease but always thought it came from her husband's family.
queen Victoria
England hasn't had its own King or Queen for over 300 years. Queen Victoria was Queen of the British Empire (which included England) from 1837 until she died in 1901. Her husband Prince Albert was her Consort but not King.
If you're talking about Queen Victoria then her husband was her cousin Prince Albert.
It was introduced to Britain by Prince Albert, the consort (husband) of Queen Victoria.
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It was named after Queen Victoria's husband; Prince Albert
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