Eps 104: Biography Of Prince Friedrich Of Hesse And By Rhine
— History
Prince Friedrich of Hesse and by Rhine, commonly referred to as Frittie, was born in 1870 to Grand Duke Ludwig IV of Hesse and by Rhine and Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, making him the grandson of Queen Victoria. Frittie was a hemophiliac, a genetic disorder inherited from his mother, which made him prone to severe bleeding. Despite his fragile health, he was a lively and joyful child. Tragically, at the age of two, Frittie fell from a window, sustaining injuries that led to uncontrollable bleeding due to his condition. He died shortly after the accident in 1873. His death deeply affected his family, especially his mother, who endeavored to raise awareness about hemophilia.
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However, the precocious young prince's existence took a devastating turn on May 29, 1873, when a seemingly innocuous accident plunged his family into mourning. While playing in his family's grand residence, young Friedrich fell from a window. The injury might not have been fatal for others, but for Frittie, it resulted in unstoppable internal bleeding. He succumbed to his injuries the next day, at the tender age of two, leaving an indelible mark of sorrow on his loved ones. His mother, Princess Alice, was particularly heartbroken and her grief was compounded by her own eventual succumbing to diphtheria just several years later. It's a poignant reflection on the frailties and tragedies that have touched royal bloodlines. Frittie’s brief life, though shadowed by his ailment, is remembered with affection and sorrow by those who study the nuanced history of European royalty. The tale of Prince Friedrich serves as a sobering reminder of the fragility of life, and the impact of hereditary conditions that have shaped the destinies of even the most privileged families.