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Name
  
Victor Singh

Died
  
June 7, 1918, France


Parents
  
Duleep Singh

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Spouse
  
Anne Blanche Alice Coventry (m. 1898)

Great-grandparents
  
Maha Singh, Manna Singh Aulakh, Raj Kaur

Similar People
  
Duleep Singh, Ranjit Singh, Bamba Muller, Sophia Duleep Singh, Bamba Sutherland

Grandparents
  
Ranjit Singh, Jind Kaur

Prince Victor Albert Jay Duleep Singh (10 July 1866 – 7 June 1918) was the eldest son of Maharani Bamba Müller and Maharaja Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of Lahore, and of the Sikh Empire, and the grandson of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

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Victor Duleep Singh was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he met Lady Anne Blanche Alice Coventry whom he would later marry. In 1887 he entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, with a special Cadetship and left it in the following December to be commissioned as Lieutenant into the 1st (Royal) Dragoons.

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In 1889 Singh was stationed at Halifax, Nova Scotia, as a member of the staff of General Sir John Ross, commander of British forces in British North America. In December, he was rumoured to be engaged to marry Jeanne Turnure, daughter of Lawrence Turnure, a New York City banker, after staying at the Turnure house in Newport, Rhode Island, the previous summer; the rumour was however denied by the banker. In February the following year, Singh took a three-month leave of absence from the army to meet his father in Paris, when rumours of unpaid creditors in Halifax became current for the first time. He continued serve in the Royal Dragoons until he resigned his commission in 1898.

On the death of his father on 23 October 1893, Singh succeeded him as Head of the Royal House of the Punjab.

On 4 January 1898, Prince Victor Albert Jay Duleep Singh married Lady Anne Coventry, a daughter of George William Coventry, 9th Earl of Coventry, who was eight years younger than himself, and the marriage created a sensation. It was the first time an Indian prince had married an English noblewoman, and the marriage was made possible primarily due to the intervention of the Prince of Wales (subsequently King Edward VII). The wedding took place at St Peter's Church, Eaton Square, London, where Queen Victoria was also represented.

Singh was declared bankrupt on 4 September 1902, with debts totalling £117,900, despite his £8,250 annual allowance and his wife's income of £2,500. The bankruptcy was attributed to bad investments and to gambling, something that plagued him for the rest of his life.

He died, without legitimate issue, aged 51, on 7 June 1918, and was buried at the Anglican Cemetery above Monte Carlo. Beside him is the grave of his wife who died aged 82, on 2 July 1956. However, it was later claimed that he was the biological father of Henry Herbert, 6th Earl of Carnarvon, thanks to an affair with Almina Carnarvon.

Title

  • 10 July 1866 – 7 July 1918: His Royal Highness Crown Prince Victor Duleep Singh of Punjab
  • National dynastic honours

  • House of Punjab: Sovereign Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Propitious Star of Punjab
  • House of Punjab: Sovereign Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Ranjit Singh
  • National honours

  •  United Kingdom: Recipient of the King Edward VII Coronation Medal
  •  United Kingdom: Recipient of the King George V Coronation Medal
  • References

    Victor Duleep Singh Wikipedia