Prince Albert and Queen Victoria

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No matter who you are, everyone enjoys a great love story. There is a love story in particular, the one of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, that is unique when compared to other’s in history. While being a hopeful story, it is also one of sadness. There were numerous significant details of their love that stuck out the most, as to all stories like it. The love story of Victoria and Albert was truly great because of the devotion to each other that showed itself in their love at first sight, marriage, their children, Albert’s death, Victoria’s life without Albert, and even in the legacy of their love. It was in the United Kingdom, around the year of 1839, that Queen Victoria, the monarch at that time, was effectively carrying out her expected duties. What she soon found was that a rather large problem had been raised; Victoria had to face the possibility of marriage. To the people of England, if she were to die without having had children, the residual line of succession was exceedingly unfavorable. Before it even came about, Victoria hadn’t even paid the idea of marriage much consideration. She deeply relished her independence and feared that marriage would mean the end of such liberty, making her avoid even discussions of the topic. Nonetheless, Victoria soon realized that the people wished to see her married and as a mother of appropriate heirs to the throne. Before fully addressing the idea though, she was obligated to acknowledge the rules of marriage for nobles. Due to Victoria being a member of a royal house, according to law, she was only allowed to marry members of other royal houses. Having taken this into consideration, she made it known that in the matter of marriage; her own preference was deemed most important. It w... ... middle of paper ... ... that she did not have much time left. It was just four days later, at 6:30 p.m. on January 22 of 1901, Queen Victoria died, surrounded by her family at the Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Before Victoria died though, she made sure to leave very thorough orders as to how she wanted her funeral and burial to be carried out. Most of the commands consisted of her wishes of particular things to be placed inside her coffin. Many of the items that she requested were Albert’s. Dr. Reid carefully placed each item she desired in the bottom of her coffin; including Albert’s dressing gown, a plaster cast of Albert’s hand, and many different photographs. When finished, Victoria’s body was lifted into the coffin, closed, and covered with the Union Jack. As she was finally buried, her final wish was filled; she was buried beside Albert, once again with her one and only love.

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