Prince Albert (1819-1861), the husband of Queen Victoria (1819-1901), died in 1861. The event shook Victoria absolutely, and she grieved for him for the rest of her life. How did she do so?

Answer: She had Albert’s clothes laid out on his bed each evening, his water bowl filled each morning, and slept beneath a huge photograph of him, taken when he was dead, which hung over her bed. She did so for forty years before she too died.

Source: The Cambridge Biographical Encyclopedia by David Crystal

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