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Thank you for this lovely link! Prince Albert really stands out for me as one of the most wonderful men in history: tolerant, yet principled; brilliantly gifted, yet with a heart; traditional, yet forward thinking....Sigh...Just such an amazing man, who completely changed the perception of the monarchy merely by being true to himself - and so handsome, too!
The love of one's neighbors, the sense of duty, truth, and justice, if applied to daily life, would spare mankind countless sufferings, troubles, and anxieties ...
The solution of the problems which oppress the world can only be found in the practice of Charity between individuals and between nations.
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Thank you for this lovely link! Prince Albert really stands out for me as one of the most wonderful men in history: tolerant, yet principled; brilliantly gifted, yet with a heart; traditional, yet forward thinking....Sigh...Just such an amazing man, who completely changed the perception of the monarchy merely by being true to himself - and so handsome, too!
He is a very appealing figure, indeed. Thank you for the kind comment.
Christina,
I agree. Prince Albert was a brilliant man. I just wish we had more men and women like him!
Albert was Leopold's son - it all makes sense. The devotion, the grand schemes for Albert's life.
-Lee
I have never seen proof that he was Leopold's son, but I know there has been speculation on this.
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