The Prince Albert piercing style is named after Prince Albert of England, the husband of Queen Victoria. It is believed that the monarch had this type of piercing. In the early 1800s, tight trousers were a popular style for men. … It is believed that Queen Victoria’s husband had such a piercing.
In respect to this, does a Prince Albert hurt?
The most painful moment in the Prince Albert piercing process is when the piercing needle punctures the urethra. … Once your Prince Albert jewelry has been inserted, you may continue to experience a dull, throbbing discomfort for a period of time, but you shouldn’t have more than a moment of acute, sharp pain.
Simply so, who had the first Prince Albert piercing?
The Prince Albert was popularised in modern piercing in the early 70’s by Jim Ward, an influential body piercer based in Los Angeles (he also features in our blog post here https://roguepiercing.co.uk/2020/06/05/myth-busters-which-side-is-the-gay-side/).