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  1. Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (Albert Victor Christian Edward; 8 January 1864 – 14 January 1892) was the eldest child of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra).

  2. Albert, Prince of Wales (Edward VII) was born at Buckingham Palace, the second child and first son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were determined that their eldest son should have an education that suited a constitutional monarch.

  3. 1890 July 4, Friday, Arthur Collins attended a State Ball at Buckingham Palace that had been ordered by the Queen (who was still in Scotland?), led by the Prince and Princess of Wales; along with Lady Sophia Macnamara, Collins attended Princess Louise and the Marquess of Lorne.

  4. 4 de may. de 2022 · HRH Albert Victor Christian Edward, Prins of Wales, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (Eddy) Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale and Princess Mary of Teck, their engagement on 3 December 1891 Died unmarried and without issues. Royal house. House of Wettin. Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The Peerage. Geneall. Johann the Younger #1388 + #1944.

  5. Portrait of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (1841-1910), 1890 1890 Description Full-length seated portrait photograph of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, possibly in France, sitting in a high-backed chair, resting his right hand on a nearby table and holding a cigar.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2017 · Prince Albert Edward was born at Buckingham Palace on 9 November 1841, the eldest son and second child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Named after his father, he was known to his family and close friends as Bertie. He was created the Prince of Wales on 8 December 1841 and baptised on 25 January 1842 in St George's Chapel, Windsor.

  7. It was early in the month of August,1847, that the Prince of Wales paid his first visit to Wales, his Royal Liiglmess being accompanied by his mother, who. however, though practically in Wales, did not then set foot on Welsh soil.