Prince Imperial Memorial
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| Prince Imperial Memorial | |
|---|---|
| French: Mémorial du Prince Impérial | |
Prince Imperial Memorial | |
| Year | 1880 |
| Subject | Memorial cross to Napoléon, Prince Imperial |
| Location | Nqutu, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
| 28°07′55.3″S 30°47′49.5″E / 28.132028°S 30.797083°E | |
The Prince Imperial Memorial is a memorial cross and battlefield in Nqutu, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is dedicated to Napoléon, Prince Imperial of France who made his last stand on the site in 1879 and was built on the spot where he died.[1] The memorial was erected on the orders of Queen Victoria, who paid for it, in 1880.[2]
Napoléon, Prince Imperial was the only son of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French. He fought for the British Army and Queen Victoria was his godmother. On 1 June 1879 in Zululand, the Prince Imperial was ambushed by Zulu warriors and was killed after 18 assegai wounds.[3] The Zulus did not desecrate the body as was their custom out of fear after seeing a necklace with the Virgin Mary on that the Prince wore which they believed was a magical talisman.[4]