Early Years of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort
Compiled under the Direction of Her Majesty the Queen
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:16th Feb '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Written by Charles Grey (1804–70), this 1867 account of Prince Albert's early life was commissioned by Queen Victoria.
Originally written for private circulation among the Royal Family, this book, written by Lieutenant-General Charles Grey (1804–70) and commissioned by Queen Victoria, was first published in 1867. It traces Prince Albert's life from his birth in 1819 through to his first year of marriage, and role as Royal Consort.Originally written for private circulation among the Royal Family, this book, written by Lieutenant-General Charles Grey (1804–70), was first published in 1867. It details Prince Albert's life from his birth in 1819 through to his wedding to Queen Victoria and the first year of their married life. The Queen commissioned Grey, who had been secretary to both Albert and herself, as her husband's biographer, and the book was granted a wider publication, so that all who read it would 'tend to a better and higher appreciation of Prince Albert's great character'. Sourced from letters and memoranda, the book traces the development of Albert from an intelligent and gentle boy to the intellectual and moral compass of a nation. It records Albert's first visits to England, the wedding, his love for his adopted country and life in London, and includes details such as an attempted assassination of the Queen.
ISBN: 9781108044882
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 29mm
Weight: 640g
510 pages