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Today it’s one year since Prince Albert of Germany, Queen Victoria’s beloved husband died. Who was this German gentleman, and what influence did he have on the ruling of Britain?



Was really Queen Victoria’s husband the gentleman he seemed like? We have sources that indicate at least one possible mistress, and a bastard child. One of our sources, who wish to be anonymous, claims to have seen Prince Albert with one of the servants at the Court. We have heard rumours that the servant is Miss. Elisabeth Haggins. (Here on the right side of Queen Victoria, the picture is taken 4 years ago) Prince Albert has been seen entering Miss Haggins’s chamber at several occasions, mostly at night. Our source says that nine months after their last know meeting, Miss Haggins gave birth to a son, which later turned out to have great resemblance to Prince Albert. Miss Haggins and Prince Albert, on the other hand refused to have had any contact what so ever. Another reliable source is certain that he/she saw Prince Albert deliver a bag of coins to Miss Haggins. Could Prince Albert have paid child allowances? What possible reason could he have for giving one of his servants this substantial amount of money? Prince Albert was chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1847-1861. Numbers show that from the year of 1850, more and German students passed the entrance exam, and in 1854, all the top 7 student were of German. We suspect the students of bribing Prince Albert. The German students got substantial amounts of gold every month. A few days after they received their monthly “Scholarship,” Prince Albert paid the University’s vault a visit.

Did Prince Albert marry Queen Victoria to infiltrate her Majesty’s navy and take control of Britain’s naval fleet? Documents that have recently been revealed prove that Prince Albert may only have married our queen to take possession of the world’s most powerful fleet. Our Intel shows detailed plans over the German takeover of British ships. Furthermore, the intel explains how the German planned to take over our most important trading route to India, using our very own ships. Fortunately, Prince Albert never accomplished his insidious plan. If he would have succeeded, it would be the end of Britain’s colonies! This powerful fleet would not only stop the trading, Albert would also use the ships to put up a blockade to stop the ships of English allies from delivering supplies to the army.

Why would he do these things to his beloved wife’s, Queen Victoria’s country? There were some things that could make people wonder if Prince Albert could take responsibility for his actions. There is one thing in particular that could make people have doubts about the Prince’s mental health. The Christmas before he died, he insisted of having a big fur tree in the royal dining room. He also put candles on each branch, causing a huge risk of burning down the whole Mansion. What reasons did he have for such madness, was he going insane?