The HORRIFIC Death Of Prince Albert Victor - Queen Victoria's Grandson

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2023
  • On the 14th January 1892 inside of Sandringham House, the eldest son of the latter King Edward VII died from a deadly epidemic which had been sweeping across Britain. As he lay inside of his chambers, he would take his final breath and across the nation there was great shock and also upset/ Prince Albert Victor was considered by many to have been a great hope for the British monarch, but he would not become King or the Prince of Wales due to the fact his father remained in these posts due to the long reign of his grandmother Queen Victoria. Whilst Albert Victor lay inside of his deathbed, vigils took place around him with his close family members praying that he would get better, however this would not happen and at just the age of 28 the eldest son of the heir to the British throne would slip away.

Komentáře • 120

  • @ted2314
    @ted2314 Před rokem +81

    he DID NOT marry anyone, certainly not princess Mary, later Queen Mary. They were only engaged. He died before their marriage. She later married his brother, as arranged by Victoria again.

    • @gidzmobug2323
      @gidzmobug2323 Před rokem +13

      It was hoped that Albert Victor would marry his Hessian cousin, Alix. She turned him down.
      Alix would later go on to become Empress of Russia, only to be executed with her family in 1918.

    • @graceskerp
      @graceskerp Před rokem +8

      @@gidzmobug2323 Alternative history: What if Albert Victor had lived and had married Alix. She was a carrier of hemophilia. Entirely possible that an heir to the British monarchy would suffered from it, as did Alix's son, the tsarevitch.

    • @gidzmobug2323
      @gidzmobug2323 Před rokem +9

      @@graceskerp several of Victoria 's descendants (all of them heirs to the British throne) had hemophilia.
      One of Victoria's sons had hemophilia (Leopold).

    • @graceskerp
      @graceskerp Před rokem +5

      @@gidzmobug2323 I know. Princess Alice's descendant's history is especially tragic. As for Leopold there's a 50/50 of inheriting the affliction from either parent, his children were fortunate.
      The pecking order of the succession starts with George I. If it were strictly male descent the duke of Hanover would be king. Heirs must number in the hundreds.

    • @gidzmobug2323
      @gidzmobug2323 Před rokem +3

      @@graceskerp The UK Succession is in the thousands (Unofficial Royalty only lists about the first 20).
      If the succession were agnatic, it would have been the King of Hanover (who was the Duke of Cumberland in the UK peerage) if you were discussing Victoria.
      Had you been discussing Elizabeth II, them the one who would have succeeded George VI would have been his brother (The Duke of Gloucester).

  • @littleflower8915
    @littleflower8915 Před rokem +19

    Tell us about the "horrific"death of the Greek king,a relative of Victoria, who died of a monkey bite.

  • @christinemanigian209
    @christinemanigian209 Před rokem +24

    It sounded like you said at 5:45 he married Princess Mary of Tech. He was engaged to her and died before marriage.
    And then, of course, Princess Mary married his brother which became King and she became Queen Mary.

    • @Contessa6363
      @Contessa6363 Před 6 dny +1

      That's not what she said! DO YOU HAVE A MASTER'S IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY LIKE I DO??

    • @christinemanigian209
      @christinemanigian209 Před 6 dny

      @@Contessa6363 👏😂

  • @doaaali220
    @doaaali220 Před rokem +14

    I feel sad for him 😢💔

  • @Badgersj
    @Badgersj Před rokem +9

    Alexandra was a serious beauty.

  • @dukeofhaas
    @dukeofhaas Před rokem +29

    Why debase your otherwise adequate videos with hyperbolical HORRIFIC headlines? Death by cholera, bronchitis, or lung cancer - even for a royal - is advertised as HORRIFIC only by those publishers wishing to gain more viewership clicks by luring the type of folks hoping to view HORRIFIC details of death and dying. One is either a historian or a mountebank: One can't have it both ways.

    • @jujubees5855
      @jujubees5855 Před rokem +4

      Well, Death is hardly pretty. Especially from a lingering illness.

    • @amandabrinda6630
      @amandabrinda6630 Před rokem +4

      I've often thought this. I generally enjoy these videos, but have sometimes not watched because I am familiar with the topic and know that the headline is overly dramatic and reads a bit click baity

    • @sharonschroeder5233
      @sharonschroeder5233 Před rokem +4

      I scrolled to make the same comment only to find this! Yes, it's very annoying!! The click bait has long since worn off!

    • @Contessa6363
      @Contessa6363 Před 6 dny

      GOOD LORD!! HE WAS ALREADY MOST LIKELY SUFFERING FROM VD PLUS WHEN YOU DIE OF PNEUMONIA YOU DROWN IN YOUR OWN LUNG FLUIDS HORRIFIC ENOUGH FOR YOU YET??

  • @sandrakeselisammons860
    @sandrakeselisammons860 Před rokem +5

    It's very mind boggling how in the world Albert Victor was treated in 1980. You need to go back and change your narrative. You've done this in previous podcasts.

  • @amandapittar9398
    @amandapittar9398 Před rokem +6

    Prince Albert Victor was eminently unsuited to be king. It was a “stroke of luck” that he died when he did. Poor Princess Mary. Another princess who lived a life dedicated to service and duty. All princes are grey in the dark applies here. It’s SO fortuitous how things worked out. Isn’t it?😊

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo Před rokem +1

      Another outdated assessment.

    • @cherylprice1196
      @cherylprice1196 Před 4 měsíci

      Actually I think England was lucky for the duke of Windsor to give up the throne for Willis. He would of destroyed England for he was not the best idea for a king and Wallis married him and lived a miserable life

  • @Lucky_Male_Bee
    @Lucky_Male_Bee Před 8 měsíci +4

    Is this the same grandson who was a Jack The Ripper suspect?

  • @CQ-369
    @CQ-369 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Now, drinking carbolic acid sounds like a horrible death.

  • @JoJo-tl9po
    @JoJo-tl9po Před rokem +6

    At 5:41 you mentioned that he married Princess Victoria Mary of Teck (Princess May). They were indeed engaged but he passed away a few weeks before the wedding. This Prince did not marry anyone.

  • @sallyebsworth2531
    @sallyebsworth2531 Před rokem +7

    Wow narrator needs to learn how to pronounce some words….

  • @JoJo-tl9po
    @JoJo-tl9po Před rokem +8

    This is a beautiful video and contains one or two photographs of The Duke of Clarence which I haven’t seen before.
    However, might I suggest that you have an assistant check and go through with you, the script for any irregularities in dates, pronouns and facts, before committing it to video form.

    • @feralcat07
      @feralcat07 Před rokem

      Who stuck the poker up your butt? Leave the woman alone.

  • @Contessa6363
    @Contessa6363 Před 6 dny +1

    FOR ALL THOSE THAT INSIST she said he MARRIED Mary of Teck KNOCK IT OFF SHE DIDN'T SAY THAT

  • @malabhargava
    @malabhargava Před rokem +4

    Also alternative pronounciation. And English. Heart rendering???

  • @janetfountain655
    @janetfountain655 Před rokem +1

    His family nick-named "Collar and Cuffs "due to the very high collars he wore .He was also not a bright lad by all accounts.

  • @carolynsullinsdonner6104

    He never married he was engaged to Mary of Teck, later she married King George 5th.

  • @cynsmi
    @cynsmi Před rokem +2

    Oh my, those heavy lower eye lids.

  • @Danbomaverick
    @Danbomaverick Před rokem +3

    6:13 I'm pretty sure by the mid 1980's, he had long since passed lol

  • @johannalappi
    @johannalappi Před rokem +5

    Teckin Mary oli käsittääkseni vain kihloissa Albertin kanssa ja meni naimisiin prinssi Georgen kanssa Albertin kuoleman jälkeen 🤔

    • @yvettemoore1228
      @yvettemoore1228 Před rokem +2

      She was. In fact they had only been engaged for a few weeks

  • @JoJo-tl9po
    @JoJo-tl9po Před rokem +3

    At 6:02 you referred to him as a “Princess” and at 6:14 you got the dates wrong as “1980s” instead of “1880s”

  • @phineas117
    @phineas117 Před rokem +3

    prince albert victor didn't marry May of Teck. they were engaged, true. their wedding was to be held February 27th. He died January 14th, his birthday was january 8.

  • @edgregory392
    @edgregory392 Před rokem +2

    You might want to review the correct pronunciation of Viceroy.

  • @lewis8423
    @lewis8423 Před 13 dny +1

    Oh he caught the stage coach from both sides of the rd.
    uphill Gardner. And liked pretty boys.

  • @mzdkkeller
    @mzdkkeller Před rokem +1

    You said Victor Albert received doctor's care "in the 1980's" surely you meant 1890s?

  • @maryannfelice6326
    @maryannfelice6326 Před rokem +2

    I did not hear what a couple of you thought you heard about Albert Victor marrying Princess Mary of Tech. The narrator made it clear they were engaged; that is all. Queen Victoria seemed to use her children/grandchildren as chess pieces, moving them wherever she wanted political gain. She married for love. Why couldn't she have done the same for her family? It boggles the mind. If Prince Albert had not passed when he did, I wonder what influence he would have had on his children's desires to marry for love. This manipulation has played havoc for generations in the family.

    • @gidzmobug2323
      @gidzmobug2323 Před rokem +1

      Beatrice (the youngest daughter) married for love. Took Victoria a whole four months and a good deal of family pressure before she gave in.

    • @babs66
      @babs66 Před rokem +4

      She did say married at one point.

  • @IrishsusieO
    @IrishsusieO Před 5 měsíci +3

    Mary of Teck NEVER married Prince Albert Victor. They were engaged but died before their marriage. She went on to marry his brother, George

  • @johncook3817
    @johncook3817 Před 10 měsíci

    He was supposed to have syphilis and he was at one time thought to be jack the ripper!!!
    Interesting video!

    • @chynnadoll3277
      @chynnadoll3277 Před měsícem +1

      He got a bad rap. There is an excellent documentary that presents a very different perspective about this poor, much-aligned young man. It's called "Prince Eddy: The King We Never Had" czcams.com/video/b_r3oFB2CaI/video.htmlsi=lIZX_SVAJ5uaCNQq
      And there is absolutely no evidence to suggest he was the Ripper. I think he might have wanted to drastically change the monarchy and the people who were really in charge weren't going to have any of it (just like Princess Diana). He was probably murdered.

  • @maryyexley1434
    @maryyexley1434 Před rokem +6

    His prematurity very likely impacted his intelligence.

    • @babs66
      @babs66 Před rokem

      I disagree. Coming from George v we have Johnny who was autistic and epileptic and the Duke of Windsor who was most likely aspie. That would suggest a genetic disposition.

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo Před rokem +1

      It really was not a question of "intelligence" but an inability to concentrate. The Cambridge tutor who famously claimed when he first knew the prince that he "hardly knows the meaning of the words 'to read'" came to believe there was nothing wrong with him except that he couldn't concentrate for more than a few seconds which obviously impacted his learning. These days, that would be diagnosed as ADD or similar. His handwritten letters absolutely prove his intellect was normal.

  • @barbiegirlthrifter6841
    @barbiegirlthrifter6841 Před rokem +2

    He died days after his 28th birthday, not before.

  • @Jami-Frankie
    @Jami-Frankie Před rokem +1

    I didn’t think he married the future Queen Mary?

  • @MichelleBruce-lo4oc
    @MichelleBruce-lo4oc Před rokem

    Interesting video. How are you? I'm doing well. Have a great day

  • @christinehabib539
    @christinehabib539 Před rokem +2

    I believe you meant 1880, not 1980. Aldo, he never married Mary of Teck. They were only engaged.

  • @zzzbbbooo
    @zzzbbbooo Před rokem +11

    Riddled with errors, mispronunciations and a jumbled mess basically.👎

    • @Contessa6363
      @Contessa6363 Před 6 dny

      UNSUBSCRIBE THEN I DOUBT YOU HAVE A MASTER'S DEGREE IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY LIKE I DO

  • @janetfountain655
    @janetfountain655 Před rokem +4

    A funny lad by all accounts....his name is tied up with Jack the Ripper.Also was caught up in a male brothel raid....perhaps it was for the best that his younger brother became King George V

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo Před rokem +2

      Not caught up in a male brothel raid - he was never mentioned by the rent boys and not seen during lengthy police surveillance of the premises. And the JTR connection is a JOKE!

  • @jomurphy1654
    @jomurphy1654 Před rokem +16

    Not really a 'horrific' death but an untimely one. Many tricky words to deal with here - best to look up the pronunciation online to keep mistakes to a minimum, when posting your commentary! (By way of example - strychnine is pronounced 'strick-neen'; viceroy 'vice-er-roy; miasma 'my-asma' and from your very interesting video on Queen Victoria's funeral - scintillating is pronounced with a soft 'c' so 'sintillating not skintilating - just sayin'!).

    • @i.p.956
      @i.p.956 Před rokem +7

      It depends on the accent and the region (US or UK). In the UK some people pronounce lieutenant as "leftenant" and the rest of the world pronounces it "lootenant", same goes for viceroy - lots of people would pronounce it "vais-roy". I'm sorry but it's slightly rude to correct people's pronunciation unless they asked you to critique them. Not everyone who speaks English is born in the UK and not everyone speaks English as their first language.

    • @jackiesmithsmetaldetecting
      @jackiesmithsmetaldetecting Před rokem +3

      @@i.p.956 Don't you just hate the Grammar police 😂

    • @tricorvus2673
      @tricorvus2673 Před rokem +1

      Well this is the first time in 58 years that I’ve heard of strychnine being pronounced any way other than Strick Nine

    • @brianpresley8287
      @brianpresley8287 Před rokem +1

      @@tricorvus2673 When the grammar police know not of what they speak.

    • @madeleineduxbury9877
      @madeleineduxbury9877 Před rokem

      You, of course, are correct but I believe this narrator might have English as her second language. I like her pleasant voice😊

  • @baire702
    @baire702 Před rokem +2

    1980's???????

  • @ajkleipass
    @ajkleipass Před rokem +1

    @her remarkable history - question, if you'll pardon the tangent, we have post-mortem photos of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert Victor, and other royals. Were these publicly released at the time of their deaths or much later? Would such photos have been taken of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, or have post-mortem images fallen out of favor today?

    • @talmadge1926
      @talmadge1926 Před rokem

      Queen Victorias post mortem photo was published. In The London Illustrated News amongst others.

    • @babs66
      @babs66 Před rokem +1

      The Victoria's did this sort of thing. They lived more closely with death. Today we do not so it would be tasteless to take photos.

  • @YouTube4me
    @YouTube4me Před rokem +8

    Sad death. Yes, so many people died back then of what are now simple to cure illnesses -all before the invention of antibiotics. We don’t realize the heartache and suffering they had back then.

    • @jackiesmithsmetaldetecting
      @jackiesmithsmetaldetecting Před rokem +2

      And now we have them how hard is it for you to get them from a doctor??

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 Před rokem

      @@jackiesmithsmetaldetecting Oh good god stfu. Be grateful you can actually get cured from something that used to kill your great grandparents and their children. You’re alive, aren’t you? Let me guess. It’s all magical. All that needs to happen is everybody gets what they need. And then to scream about taxes. God to be young and a dope about the real world again.

  • @dailypolishme
    @dailypolishme Před 10 měsíci

    He allegedly suffered from "Gleet"

  • @juliaalexander5788
    @juliaalexander5788 Před rokem +3

    Maybe he just learned differently from how they were teaching. Why didn't the teachers change their methods?

  • @janemcnaughten7275
    @janemcnaughten7275 Před rokem +4

    Good grief Please get your facts right. I am appalled by the amount of errors you make in nearly all of your videos. The right facts are so very important when you are teaching people about history. Jane in New Zealand 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇳🇿

  • @paulparsons4003
    @paulparsons4003 Před rokem +5

    Why do you mis-pronounce so many words…?!

  • @docastrov9013
    @docastrov9013 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Bumped off.

    • @chynnadoll3277
      @chynnadoll3277 Před měsícem

      Yep, that's what I think too. Apparently he was a free-thinker and that man hired to tutor he and his brother was a real bore and didn't know how to teach.

  • @kberg6019
    @kberg6019 Před rokem +3

    Horrific?

  • @myriamickx7969
    @myriamickx7969 Před rokem +3

    Just as a footnote: Prince Albert Victor is described as, at best, not very bright, but I’ve seen other documentaries describing his younger brother, the future George V, as not very intelligent either. What a family! It's a wonder some of them were able to achieve some degree of intelligence.

    • @Iosinggamex
      @Iosinggamex Před rokem +4

      George V was never described as 'not intelligent', but as not intellectual. Meaning, he had no interest in arts, culture or philosophy. Not being intellectual doesnt mean you arent intelligent. George was clever and witty enough to save his monarchy in a time when most monarchies toppled all around the world

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před rokem +1

      Albert Victor's and George V.'s
      (the 5th's) father, Edward vii,
      was not a good student and
      considered to "not be very
      bright."
      King Edward vii's younger
      brother Alfred (Alfred Ernest
      Albert) -- who (like , his nephew.
      George V) was trained for a
      naval career (beginning 1850's)
      was considered to be more
      intelligent than his older
      brother, Edward vii.
      Alfred was made the Duke of
      Edinburgh by Queen Victoria.
      He later became the sovereign
      Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
      (1893 -- 1900) when his paternal
      uncle (Ernest ii of S-C, G) died.
      (Ernest ii was the older brother
      of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's
      husband)

  • @ms.harley
    @ms.harley Před rokem +1

    Prince Albert Victor DID NOT marry anyone. I am surprised that basic facts are incorrect. Have seen this before from this channel so will now unsubscribe.

  • @user-in3bz6vq5i
    @user-in3bz6vq5i Před 4 dny

    Get your facts straight

  • @mzjamm2
    @mzjamm2 Před rokem +1

    I am sorry he died prematurely, but I want to say I am glad George became king.

  • @matte7091
    @matte7091 Před rokem

    In the mid 1980s…😂 06:13

  • @Thecorgially
    @Thecorgially Před rokem

    In those days not much could be done for those with STF, and the other issues he faced.

  • @joselito7776
    @joselito7776 Před rokem +1

    His wide eyes is terrifying.

    • @rhondabitler5474
      @rhondabitler5474 Před rokem +2

      Creepy? They are a little unnerving I agree.

    • @gorettyrogers7109
      @gorettyrogers7109 Před rokem +1

      Lizard 🦎

    • @babs66
      @babs66 Před rokem +1

      They come from Queen Victoria. Princess Beatrice has them also today.

    • @rhondabitler5474
      @rhondabitler5474 Před rokem

      Beatrice resembles young Victoria. I see a resemblance in Prince Andrew to Victoria too. Not the eyes but the shape of the his nose.

  • @terrygibbs1147
    @terrygibbs1147 Před rokem +4

    Dying of flu is not a horrific death...it is not nice but the title exaggerates the illness

  • @lizlyon2902
    @lizlyon2902 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Why do you describe this as a horrific death? It wasn't pleasant,but he wasn't burned alive, or tortured on the rack, or eaten alive by wild animals! This over emotive way of describing perfectly normal deaths for the age they lived in, is both silly and annoying.

  • @danhutson3460
    @danhutson3460 Před rokem +3

    Could inbreeding have led to an early death & poor health all around?

  • @albertosuarez2195
    @albertosuarez2195 Před rokem +4

    The results of inbreeding...🤔

  • @Whosthis761
    @Whosthis761 Před 4 měsíci

    Jack the ripper

    • @chynnadoll3277
      @chynnadoll3277 Před měsícem +2

      No, he wasn't.

    • @Whosthis761
      @Whosthis761 Před měsícem

      @chynnadoll3277 oh he really was

    • @chynnadoll3277
      @chynnadoll3277 Před měsícem

      @@Whosthis761 : How did he do it then?

    • @Whosthis761
      @Whosthis761 Před měsícem

      @@chynnadoll3277 with the help of the freemasons

    • @Whosthis761
      @Whosthis761 Před měsícem

      @@chynnadoll3277 with the help of freemasons