Prince Leopold
Prince Leopold was a member of the British royal family, born on April 7, 1853. He was the youngest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Leopold was known for his intelligence and artistic talents, particularly in music and painting. He became the Duke of Albany and was involved in various charitable activities throughout his life.
Leopold suffered from hemophilia, a genetic disorder that affects blood clotting. This condition led to several health complications, and he passed away at a young age on March 28, 1884. His legacy includes his contributions to the arts and his role in the royal family during a transformative period in British history.