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  1. HRH Prince Charles Edward, the last person to hold the title, was deprived thereof in 1919. The title of "Albany" alone was granted for the fifth time, this time in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, in 1881 to Prince Leopold, the fourth son of Queen Victoria. [1]

  2. Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (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.

  3. Anne de la Tour d'Auvergne. John Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany (8 July 1482 – 2 June 1536) was the regent of the Kingdom of Scotland and the count of Auvergne and Lauraguais in France.

  4. Duke of Albany is a peerage title that has occasionally been bestowed on younger sons in the Scottish and later the British royal family, particularly in the Houses of Stuart and Hanover.

  5. Mar 30, 2021 · Learn about the real Prince Leopold, the fourth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, who suffered from haemophilia and died young. Compare his life and character with his fictional portrayal in The Irregulars, a Netflix series set in Victorian London.

  6. Alexander Stewart, duke of Albany (born c. 1454—died 1485, France) was the second son of James II of Scotland, created duke of Albany in or before 1458. Both he and John, earl of Mar, quarrelled with their brother James III, who imprisoned them in 1479.

  7. Alexander Stewart, duke of Albany (c. 1454-1485), was the second son of James II., king of Scotland, by his wife, Mary, daughter of Arnold, duke of Gelderland. Created duke of Albany before 1458, he also received the lordship of the Isle of Man, and was afterwards captured by an English ship when journeying to Gelderland in 1468.