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When Prince Albert died in 1861, Queen Victoria didn’t just mourn — she transformed grief into ritual. His rooms were preserved. His clothes laid out daily. His presence spoken of as if he were still there.
At a time when spiritualism was rising across Britain, Victoria found comfort in the belief that love could continue beyond death.
In this episode, we explore her devotion, Victorian mourning culture, and why this era still feels so energetically charged today.
Did she simply grieve…
or did she truly believe love never dies?
By adela lavine4.9
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When Prince Albert died in 1861, Queen Victoria didn’t just mourn — she transformed grief into ritual. His rooms were preserved. His clothes laid out daily. His presence spoken of as if he were still there.
At a time when spiritualism was rising across Britain, Victoria found comfort in the belief that love could continue beyond death.
In this episode, we explore her devotion, Victorian mourning culture, and why this era still feels so energetically charged today.
Did she simply grieve…
or did she truly believe love never dies?

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