“Snowdrop, belonging to Prince Leopold, to whom it was sent, July 1856.”

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“Snowdrop, belonging to Prince Leopold, to whom it was sent, July 1856.”
Gentle, Selfish
Yandere Prince x G/N Reader
Apple's Note : Idk why but this man made me redraw him like 7 times before I was happy with the results haha. Also this is a fictional, fantasy country so if it's historically inaccurate you can just point and laugh at me. Trigger Warnings : implied abuse, animal cruelty, Leopold has daddy issues, murder, patricide, implied forced marriage, generational trauma
In case you were curious, I love these characters!
Also it looks like not much has changed in the furcoats in the 19th century
(Also Murat and Wilde are similar in many ways. Murat is 6 feet and Wilde is 6 feet 3 inches. Both are dandies and have charisma. They also have friends from high places. Murat with Napoleon and Wilde with Prince Leopold)
I don't recall talking about fur coats but this is cool information! They are looking very dapper
i would love to wear such a coat but it's way too warm here for that lol
The names of Victoria & Albert’s children & why they were chosen.
Victoria, Princess Royal & King Edward VII
Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa - Victoria obviously comes from her mother, and her grandmother. Adelaide is after Queen Adelaide, who was a close motherly figure to Queen Victoria. Mary is after Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, who was also a motherly figure to the Queen and the last surviving child of George III. Louisa is after Prince Albert’s mother, Louise.
Albert Edward - Albert is after his father, Prince Albert. Edward is after his grandfather, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.
Princess Alice & Prince Alfred
Alice Maud Mary - Alice was chosen to honour Lord Melbourne as he had once told the Queen that Alice was his favourite female name. Maud was after her godmother, Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester. Mary is again after Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester (who Alice also shared a birthday with!)
Alfred Ernest Albert - the reason why he was named Alfred isn’t known, perhaps after his mother’s uncles, or one of the old kings with that name? Ernest after his uncle and grandfather on his father’s side, Ernest I & Ernest II, Dukes of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Princess Helena & Princess Louise
Helena Augusta Victoria - Helena was chosen to honour her godmother, Helene of Orleans. Augusta was after Princess Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge. Victoria was after her mother.
Louisa Caroline Alberta - Louisa was after Prince Albert’s mother. The reason for Caroline isn’t known, but probably after Albert’s mother (again) who had Caroline as a middle name. Alberta after Prince Albert. (Isn’t it an odd coincidence how Louise ended up looking the most like her paternal Grandmother?)
Arthur William Patrick Albert - Arthur was after the Duke of Wellington who the Prince shared a birthday with. William came from his Godfather, Emperor Wilhelm II. Patrick was for the people of Ireland. Albert was for (of course) Prince Albert. (Albert wrote in a letter that Victoria had insisted on adding Albert into their baby son’s names.)
Leopold George Duncan Albert - Leopold was after Victoria & Albert’s beloved uncle, Leopod I of the Belgians. George was in honour of his godfather, King George V of Hanover. Duncan was given as a special compliment to Scotland (which is funny considering Leopold later developed a hatred of Scotland). Albert was after Prince Albert.
Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore - there is no known reason for why they chose Beatrice, they most likely just liked the name. Mary was after Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester who would actually die a couple weeks after Beatrice’s birth. Victoria was after her mother. Feodore was after her Aunt, Princess Feodora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.
[should I do the grandchildren?]
The Marriage of Princess Alice, 1st July 1862
Artist: George Housman Thomas (British, 1824-1868)
Date: 1862-1863
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Royal Collection Trust, London, United Kingdom
Description
The marriage of Princess Alice, the third child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and Prince Louis of Hesse took place 'in the strictest privacy' barely six months after the death of Prince Albert. The ceremony was held in the Dining Room at Osborne 'which was very prettily decorated, the altar being placed under our large family picture', as the Queen recorded in her Journal. A portrait of Victoria, Duchess of Kent, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter also hangs on the back wall in this painting. The Archbishop of York stands behind the altar and Queen Victoria sits in the light from the window, with Prince Arthur and Prince Leopold next to her. The bridegroom's parents, Prince and Princess Charles of Hesse, stand facing Queen Victoria. The bridesmaids were Princess Alice's sisters: Princess Louise, Princess Helena and Princess Beatrice, and Princess Anna of Hesse.
An area in my bedroom with all my favourite history people
Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany