In 1865 Queen Victoria was Queen of the UK. Her oldest son, Prince Albert Edward of Wales, was next in line to the throne. That year Prince Edward had his second child, George, was born. His older brother, Prince Albert Victor, was second in line to become King after his father. But, in 1892 Prince Albert Victor became sick and died. This boosted Prince George to second in line after his father. In 1901, Queen Victoria died and Prince Albert Edward took the throne, calling himself Edward VII. This made Prince George the Heir to the throne. In 1910 King Edward died and Prince George took the throne.
Yes, Prince Albert did have a speech impediment.
Victoria was Queen of England, Albert was her husband, not the heir to the British Throne. He was considered her consort rather than King.
British monarchs choose which name they wish to be known by. As Prince Albert was also called Edward he chose Edward as more suitable. If and when Prince Charles ascends to the throne he is likely to be Charles III but may choose Philip, Arthur or George.
The next in line to the throne after Prince William is his son, Prince George.
Hopefully, Princess Charlene will produce an heir soon. If not, Albert's oldest nephew Andre ,(via big sister Caroline), will be sworn on the throne, after his demise.
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Prince William is second in line for the throne, after his father Prince Charles.
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.
The heir to the throne in the UK is Charles The Prince of Wales.
There was no British Prince Albert. Queen Victoria's husband was German and Prince Albert of Monaco is a Monagasgue