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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Victoria (1819-1901) and Albert (1819-1861) riding in Windsor Park when young. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, in 1840. In 1857 he was given the title Prince Consort and became the Queens private advisor. He was interested in the arts, science and industry and planned the Great Exhibition of 1851. His death in 1861, from typhoid fever, was a crushing blow to Queen Victoria, who wore mourning dress for the remaining 40 years of her life
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This print captures a tender moment between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as they ride through the picturesque Windsor Park in their youth. The young couple, who were first cousins, shared a deep bond that would shape the course of British history. Prince Albert's marriage to Queen Victoria in 1840 marked the beginning of his influential role as her private advisor and confidant. Prince Albert was not only a devoted husband but also an intellectual with diverse interests in arts, science, and industry. His passion for progress led him to plan the renowned Great Exhibition of 1851, showcasing advancements from around the world. Tragically, his untimely death from typhoid fever in 1861 devastated Queen Victoria, plunging her into mourning for four decades. In this image, we witness their love for each other and their shared enjoyment of leisurely activities such as horse riding amidst the grandeur of Windsor Castle. The lithograph beautifully captures their regal attire and showcases the romanticism associated with royalty during the Victorian era. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, it serves as a poignant reminder of both personal loss and enduring love within one of Britain's most iconic royal couples. This remarkable print allows us to glimpse into a bygone era when monarchs held immense power while navigating matters of state alongside cherished moments like these spent together in nature's embrace.
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