Editing Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg
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| date = 22 July 1902 |
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}}</ref> Sources reported that the Emperor′s "arbitrary manners" became so intolerable to Albert and others, as they were used to the days of social courtesy under the old [[Wilhelm I, German Emperor|Wilhelm I]].<ref name=nyt1> |
}}</ref> Sources reported that the Emperor′s "arbitrary manners" became so intolerable to Albert and others, as they were used to the days of social courtesy under the old [[Wilhelm I, German Emperor|Wilhelm I]].<ref name=nyt1/> |
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| title = Snubbed By The Kaiser |
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| date = 17 February 1896 |
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Prince Albert died on 22 May 1902 at [[Remplin]], his death "sincerely regretted" by all the royal houses in Germany.<ref name=lundy/><ref name=mt1/> |
Prince Albert died on 22 May 1902 at [[Remplin]], his death "sincerely regretted" by all the royal houses in Germany.<ref name=lundy/><ref name=mt1/> |