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Albert, Prince Imperial
Duke of Grythshead
Duke of Grythshead
PredecessorJames I of Vionna-Frankenlisch
Thegn of Frankenlisch Castle
BornAlbert Alexander James Turrell
(1998-02-29)29 February 1998
Frankenlisch, Kingdom of Frankenlisch
Full name
Albert Alexander James Turrell
HouseTurrell
FatherJames I of Vionna-Frankenlisch
MotherJane, Queen Consort
ReligionFrankenlischian Andyist

Prince Albert Alexander James Turrell, Duke of Grythshead, is the eldest child and only son of King James I of Vionna-Frankenlisch and is the current heir to the Vionna-Frankenlischian throne. Born on the 29th of February, 1998, Albert was named after his ancestor and past Vionna-Frankenlischian King Albert I. He is unmarried and without issue.

Early Life

Albert was in St Kaspar's Hospital, the infirmary of Frankenlisch Castle, on the 29th of February, 1998 to James Turrell, the Duke of Grythshead, and his seventeen-year-old wife Jane, niece to the Duke of Glynmoran and daughter to the Earl of Hackett. He was named fully "Albert Alexander James" after his great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather and father in turn. Albert was initiated into the Frankenlischian Andyist Church with the blessing of Edwin VII on the 4th of May.

At birth, Albert was second in line to the Imperial throne and, since the death of King Edward III, has become the heir to said throne. He proved an athletic and strong child from an early age, much like his namesake, and expressed a wish from childhood to be a soldier. His father supposedly laughed at the idea but King Edward smiled upon it, giving him personal lessons in warfare despite his young age. Albert has since said he is unsure if any of his granduncle's lessons came through but he recalled being close to the late King.