Prince Albert, The Duke of Uxbridge

Prince Albert, The Duke of Uxbridge, Prince of Wessex, Cornwall and Albany is the grandson of King William IV of Wessex, through his youngest on The Prince Albert, The Duke of Uxbridge. He is the only male-line male relative to his cousin Queen Anne II living in the country.

Albert is currently in the line of succession to the thrones of Wessex, Cornwall, and Macedonia.

Early Life
Prince Frederick William Nicholas Albert was born in Wessex at Kent Palace to his father The Prince Albert, The Duke of Uxbridge and his wife Princess Marianna of the Netherlands. His father was the brother of King William V of Wessex.

He had one younger sister, Princess Alexandra of Uxbridge,

As a young child Albert's parents divorced and Albert remained with his father at his home in Kent Palace, rarely visiting his mother at her home in Cranbourne Lodge, as she often left the country to travel back to the Netherlands, her home country. Albert held close relations with Queen Anne II and her children Prince William and Prince George.

As teenager Albert's father would marry Rosalie _ and transform himself into a vampire, a series of events that would lead to the creation of the Fourth Act of Succession and the exclusion of Albert's father from the line of succession. Albert eventually as a teenager became the new Duke of Uxbridge, inheriting the title after the passage of the Fourth Act of Succession. Albert would split his time between his boarding school, his mother's home, and his father's estate in Norfolk.