Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (2024)

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

It's been over 100 years since Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were married, yet their relationship remains one of the most well known in British royal history. What made their wedding such a momentous occasion? Learn more about this historic day and more.

Victoria and Albert's engagement

The couple first met at Victoria's 17th birthday in April 1836 when she was heir to the British throne. The cousins were introduced by their uncle, Leopold I (1790 - 1865), King of the Belgians. In their memoirs, both Albert and Victoria record that they almost instantly fell in love.

After Victoria acceded to the throne in 1837, tradition dictated that no one could propose to a reigning monarch. Therefore, Victoria proposed to Albert - she proposed during his second visit in October 1839 at Windsor Castle in Berkshire.

Victoria and Albert's wedding

On 10 February 1840, Queen Victoria married Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (he later took the title of Prince Consort). They were married at the Chapel Royal, St. James Palace in London. This was the first marriage of a reigning English Queen since Queen Mary in 1554.

Victoria arrived at the chapel as part of a long carriage procession from Buckingham Palace. Albert was escorted by a squadron of his senior cavalry, while 12 bridesmaids carried Victoria's train. As Victoria's father had died when she was a child, she was given away by her favourite uncle, Prince Augustus Frederick, the Duke of Sussex.

After the ceremony, the married couple and the carriage procession travelled to the Queen's residence at Windsor Castle.

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Queen Victoria's wedding dress

For her wedding, Victoria chose to wear a white satin and lace dress, which was seen as unusual at the time. It was more common for brides to wear gowns of rich colours which could be used again for other occasions. The white dress was chosen as a symbol of wealth, purity, and ensured the Queen would stand out from the crowd in the procession.

The silk dress used material woven in Spitalfields in London, while the lace was made in Honiton, Devon, supporting the then-flagging English craft. The dress was designed by William Dyce, the head of the Government School of Design, now known as the Royal College of Art.

While Victoria did not start the tradition of the 'white wedding', she did help to popularise the white wedding dress. During the wedding of the Duke and duch*ess of Cambridge, many comparisons were made between Victoria and Catherine Middleton's dresses.

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How long were Victoria and Albert married?

Victoria and Albert were married for 21 years, remaining together until his death on 14 December 1861. The Queen was distraught at his passing; her diaries describe how reliant the couple were on each other practically, politically and emotionally. After his death, the Queen wore black in mourning for the rest of her life, earning the nickname the 'widow of Windsor'.

How many children did Victoria and Albert have?

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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert had nine children (four boys and five girls); they were:

  • Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise (1840 -1901)
  • Edward Albert, Later King Edward VII (1841 - 1910)
  • Alice Maud Mary: (1843 - 1878)
  • Alfred Ernest Albert (1844 - 1900)
  • Helena Augusta Victoria (1846 - 1923)
  • Louise Caroline Alberta (1848 - 1939)
  • Arthur William Patrick Albert (1850 - 1942)
  • Leopold George Duncan Albert (1853 - 1884)
  • Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore (1856 - 1944)

Where are Queen Victoria and Prince Albert buried?

Queen Victoria died at the age of 81 on 22 January 1901. She was buried beside Prince Albert in the Royal Mausoleum the Queen had built for her husband at Frogmore House, just half a mile from Windsor Castle.

Facts about Queen Victoria and Albert

Albert's public popularity

Initially, Albert was not popular with the British public. Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, where he was from, was seen to be a small and unknown place, barely larger than a small English county. As Victoria spent many early years of their marriage pregnant, Albert stood in for his wife and advised her on matters of importance and became well-loved by the British public. His organisation of the Great Exhibition was seen as a crowning achievement.

Victoria was multilingual

As well as being fluent in both English and German, Victoria also spoke French, Italian and Latin. She and Albert regularly wrote to each other in German.

Victoria or Alexandrina?

Victoria was actually the Queen's second name; her birth name was Alexandrina. As her child, her nickname was 'Drina'.

'The Grandmother of Europe'

Victoria had nine children and 42 grandchildren. As a way of growing Britain's influence overseas, several of her children were married into European monarchies, including Russia, Germany, Norway and Spain. This gave her the nickname, 'the grandmother of Europe'.

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Victoria's love for Albert

Queen Victoria wrote in her diary that she was attracted to Albert from the moment she met him in 1836:

"He is extremely handsome; his hair is about the same colour as mine; his eyes are large & blue & he has a beautiful nose & a very sweet mouth with fine teeth."

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Browse Queen Victoria's journals online here

Albert was Queen Victoria's first cousin

Albert and Victoria were first cousins, sharing a set of grandparents. Victoria's mother, Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Prince Albert's father, Duke Ernst of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha were brother and sister. The couple shared several other common threads: they were born in the same year, just three months apart, and the same midwife, Madame Siebold, delivered both children.

Victoria moved the royals to Buckingham Palace

Before Victoria became Queen, British royals had lived at many different locations, including Windsor Castle and Kensington Palace. Three weeks after inheriting the crown, Victoria moved into Buckingham Palace, turning it from a private home into a working royal residence. She was the first monarch to rule from the palace, and it still serves as the heart of the British royal family today.

Victoria and disease

Victoria was the carrier of an inherited disease called haemophilia. This rare blood condition prevents blood from clotting, causing the sufferer to bleed severely from a slight injury. The disease proved fatal to Victoria's son Leopold, who died after a fall, and haemophilia was present in many other royal families of Europe.

The death of Prince Albert

Albert died on the 14 December 1861 at the age of 42. While his official death certificate records the cause as typhoid fever, historians now suggest that his death was related to stomach complaints earlier in the year, which might have been abdominal cancer or Crohn's disease.

Following his death, Victoria went into mourning and famously wore black for the rest of her life. Albert's rooms in each of their houses were kept as they had been, even including having hot water brought in the morning and linen and towels changed daily.

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On 20 December 1861, in a letter to her uncle Leopold of Belgium (who first introduced the couple), she wrote:

… to be cut off in the prime of life - to see our pure happy, quiet domestic life, which alone enabled me to bear my much disliked position, cut off at forty-two - when I had hoped with such instinctive certainty that God never would part us, and would let us grow old together ... - is too awful, too cruel!

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (2024)

FAQs

How old was Queen Victoria when she married Prince Albert? ›

Marriage to Prince Albert

In 1840, at the age of 20, Victoria married her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Initially she was keen to assert her authority over her husband, even choosing Albert's household for him.

Did Queen Victoria remarry after Albert died? ›

Prince Albert died in 1861 at the young age of 42, sending his wife into a deep mourning. Queen Victoria never remarried and mourned her husband's death for the next 40 years.

What happened to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert? ›

Over the years, overwork undermined Prince Albert's health and during the 1850s he became increasingly tired and suffered bouts of ill health. He died from typhoid fever on 14 December 1861 at Windsor Castle with Queen Victoria and five of his children at his bedside.

How old was Queen Victoria's youngest child when Prince Albert died? ›

Princess Beatrice was only four years old when her father, Prince Albert, died. Almost immediately, Victoria turned to her youngest child as her sole confidant.

What happened to Queen Victoria's son Bertie? ›

Bertie was refused by Victoria any political power or station until he became King Edward VII after her death, having spent 59 years as heir apparent. Upon ascending the throne on January 22, 1901, Bertie threw himself into the role of monarch with an energy and enthusiasm that won over much of the British population.

Did any of Queen Victoria's children take the throne? ›

Her son, Edward VII succeeded her.

Did Queen Victoria have a disabled child? ›

One year after her wedding, Vicky endured a difficult birth which almost ended her life and left her baby – the future Kaiser Wilhelm II – with a permanently paralyzed arm. His mother wrote she was haunted by the idea of him “remaining a cripple” and insisted that he hide his paralyzed arm throughout his life.

Why did Victoria blame Bertie for Albert's death? ›

When Albert returned to Windsor Castle, his health took a turn for the worse and he died weeks later. Queen Victoria placed the blame for Albert's sudden downfall on the stress Bertie's rebellious behaviour had put him under, despite the doctor's rulings.

How many babies did Queen Victoria have? ›

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert married in 1840 and, over the next eighteen years, had nine children. During a period of high infant mortality, even among the upper classes, the queen was fortunate to suffer no miscarriages or stillbirths, and all her children survived into adulthood.

Was Victoria and Albert's marriage happy? ›

The couple enjoyed several years together, and became a golden couple to the outside world, symbolic of power, wealth, family values and love. Despite it being a true love match, the couple experienced ups and downs like everyone else, but managed to preserve their passionate love for each other and the royal family.

Why did Victoria's son Albert not become king? ›

From the time of his birth, he was second in the line of succession to the British throne, but did not become king or prince of Wales because he died before both his grandmother Queen Victoria and his father.

How did Queen Victoria react when Albert died? ›

Perhaps the most significant turning point in Queen Victoria's life was the death of Prince Albert in December 1861. His death sent Victoria into a deep depression, and she stayed in seclusion for many years, rarely appearing in public. She mourned him by wearing black for the remaining forty years of her life.

Are there any living descendants of Queen Victoria? ›

Present-day reigning descendants

King Charles III of the United Kingdom, King Harald V of Norway, King Frederik X of Denmark and King Felipe VI of Spain are all descended from both Queen Victoria and King Christian IX.

How old was Prince Albert when he married Victoria? ›

Albert was born in the Saxon duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld to a family connected to many of Europe's ruling monarchs. At the age of 20, he married Victoria, his cousin, with whom he went on to have nine children. Initially, he felt constrained by his role as consort, which did not afford him power or responsibilities.

Is Queen Elizabeth related to Queen Victoria? ›

Queen Victoria was Queen Elizabeth II's great-great-grandmother. Victoria was born in 1819 and succeeded her uncle, King William IV, to the throne in 1838. With Prince Albert, she had many children – including her oldest son Albert Edward, who grew up to become King Edward VII – and Elizabeth's great-grandad.

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