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  1. Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, KG, KT, GCSI, GCMG, GCStJ (Leopold George Duncan Albert; 7 April 1853 – 28 March 1884) was the eighth child and youngest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Leopold was later created Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence, and Baron Arklow. He had haemophilia, which contributed to his death following a fall at the age of 30.

  2. 10 de fev. de 2023 · Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, born Leopold George Duncan Albert, on April 7, 1853, at Buckingham Palace, London, died March 28, 1884, at Cannes, France, Buried St George's Chapel, Windsor. Prince Leopold was the eighth child and fourth son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

  3. Photograph of Leopold, Duke of Albany, head and shoulders, with moustache and beard; vignette. People involved . Creator(s) Search the collection Alexander Bassano ...

  4. Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, was the youngest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. He was created Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence, and Baron Arklow. Leopold inherited haemophilia from his mother, Queen Victoria, which contributed to his death following a fall at the age of 30.

  5. 29 de nov. de 2022 · Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. English: HRH Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (Leopold George Duncan Albert; ( 1853 – 1884) was a member of the British Royal Family, the eighth child and youngest of the four sons of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Leopold was created Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence and Baron Arklow.

  6. Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (1853-84), is acknowledged to have been the most intelligent and probably the most interesting of Queen Victoria's four sons. He was the youngest and a strong-willed attractive character, with an immense thirst for life. He was also, however, the first haemophilia sufferer in the royal family and endured continual ...

  7. 13 de abr. de 2021 · On the 24th of May 1881, Prince Leopold was created Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence, and Baron Arklow. Even though he was not serving in the military, he had an honorary association with the 72nd Regiment, Duke of Albany’ s Own Highlanders. He served as the first Colonel-in-Chief of the Seaforth Highlanders when the regiment was formed in 1881.