From Swansea to Farnborough Abbey: Lord Grenfell, the Prince Imperial, and a Victorian Tragedy
From Swansea to Farnborough Abbey: Lord Grenfell, the Prince Imperial, and a Victorian Tragedy St. Michael's Abbey, Farnborough In the quiet Hampshire town of Farnborough stands one of Britain’s most unexpected gateways into European history. St Michael’s Abbey —its French Gothic spires rising above the trees, its cloisters echoing with Gregorian chant—is far more than a local curiosity. It is a monument shaped by the fall of an empire, the violent death of a young prince on a distant battlefield, and the lifelong grief of a mother who turned sorrow into stone. Through the wider military world of Victorian Britain, the story stretches even further, reaching Swansea and the career of Field Marshal Lord Grenfell , whose life intersected with the imperial age that defined this tragedy. The Fall of an Empire Napoleon III The story begins with Napoleon III , the last Emperor of the French, and his wife Empress EugĂ©nie . The Franco‑Prussian War of 1870 shattered the Second French E...