Prince Alexander John of Wales

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Prince John
Prince Alexander John of Wales
Full name
Alexander John Charles Albert
Titles
HRH Prince Alexander John of Wales
Royal house House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Father Edward VII
Mother Alexandra of Denmark
Born 6 April 1871
Sandringham House, Norfolk
Baptised 7 April 1871
Sandringham House, Norfolk
Died 7 April 1871
Sandringham House, Norfolk
Burial Church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham

Prince Alexander John Charles Albert of Wales (6 April 1871 - 7 April 1871) was the youngest son and sixth child of Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and his wife Princess Alexandra, Princess of Wales.

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He was born prematurely at 2:45 p.m. on 6 April 1871 at Sandringham House. As a result of his premature birth, he was a sickly baby and he died twenty-four hours after his birth. christened privately in the evening after his birth by Reverend W. Lake Onslow[1] Though he was christened Alexander John Charles Albert, to his family, he was always referred to as John. Forty-eight years later, when his brother (who by then was King George V) buried his youngest son Prince John, the king recorded in his diary (21 January 1919): "dear little Johnnie was laid in the churchyard next to brother John." Similarly, Queen Alexandra also wrote, "now our two darling Johnnies lie side by side." The prince was buried below the wall of Sandringham Church (the Church of St Mary Magdalene), Norfolk.

  • 1871: His Royal Highness Prince Alexander John of Wales

British Royalty
House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Edward VII
   Albert, Duke of Clarence
   George V
   Louise, Princess Royal
   Princess Victoria
   Maud, Queen of Norway
   Prince Alexander John
Maternal grandchildren
   Alexandra, Duchess of Fife
   Maud of Fife

For the royal family, the name John has brought bad luck upon the bearer. Buried beside Alexander John at Sandringham is his nephew, Prince John, the youngest son of George V. Also buried at Sandringham is John Spencer, the brother of Diana, Princess of Wales, who died within ten hours of his birth on 12 January 1960.


  • Marlene A. Eilers, "Queen Victoria's Descendants". Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987
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