Charles Edward was the last ''Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha,'' who later became a patron of Hitler's 'Nazi Party,' which eventually led to his downfall. He belonged to the lineage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Edward held British royal titles since birth as his father had died before he was born. After Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha died, none of his possible heirs succeeded, hence, Edward, by default, received the title. He, however, reigned under a regent till he attained the eligible age, after which he received full authority. In his initial period of reign, he displayed virtuous conduct but took a completely different path over time. Edward's controversial image ultimately cost him his titles. He then served in the German Army during WWI and gained prominence in the 'Nazi Party.' Edward was labeled as a c due to his closeness to Hitler. He was hence sentenced house arrest and a heavy fine that left him bankrupt. Edward's final years were spent in seclusion, and he died of cancer.