Prince Albert (disambiguation)

Prince Albert (disambiguation)

Prince Albert may refer to:

Royalty

*Albert, Prince Consort (1819–1861), consort of Queen Victoria
*Edward VII of the United Kingdom (1841–1910), his son, known previously as Prince Albert, or Bertie
*Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864-1892), his son
*George VI of the United Kingdom (1895–1952), nephew of the above, earlier known as Prince Albert, also called Bertie
*Albert I, Prince of Monaco (1848–1922), former ruler of Monaco
*Albert II, Prince of Monaco (born 1958), present ruler of Monaco
*Albert II of Belgium (born 1934), present ruler of Belgium
*Albert, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1798-1869), former ruler of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
*Albert Edward Kamehameha (1858-1862), Crown Prince of Hawaii during his father King Kamehameha IV's reign
*Albert I, Prince of Thurn and Taxis (1867-1952)
*Albert II, Prince of Thurn and Taxis (born 1983)

Other uses

*Matthew Bloom (born 1972), professional wrestler whose former stage name was Prince Albert
*Prince Albert piercing, a male genital piercing
*The Prince Albert Challenge Cup, an event at Henley Royal Regatta
*Frock coat or Prince Albert frock
*Albert Pujols, major league baseball player, nicknamed Prince Albert
*Prince Albert tobacco, a brand of pipe tobacco, traditionally associated with prank calling ("Prince Albert in a can")

Places

*Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
*Prince Albert National Park, Canada
*Prince Albert, Western Cape, a small town bordering South Africa's Great Karoo


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