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Princess Maud (other)
Princess Maud may refer to: People * Maud of Wales, later Queen Maud of Norway, daughter of Edward VII of the United Kingdom * Maud Carnegie, Countess of Southesk, granddaughter of Edward VII of the United Kingdom; known as "Her Highness Princess Maud" from 1905 to 1923 Ships * * See also * Queen Maud (other) * Maud (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Maud ...
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Maud Of Wales
Maud of Wales (Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria; 26 November 1869 – 20 November 1938) was the Queen of Norway as the wife of King Haakon VII. The youngest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, she was known as Princess Maud of Wales before her marriage, as her father was the Prince of Wales at the time. Early life and education Maud was born on 26 November 1869 at Marlborough House, London. She was the third daughter and fifth child of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Victoria, and Alexandra, Princess of Wales, the eldest daughter of Christian IX of Denmark. She was christened "Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria" at Marlborough House by John Jackson, Bishop of London, on 24 December 1869. Her godparents were her paternal uncle Prince Leopold, for whom the Duke of Cambridge stood proxy; Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel, for whom Prince Francis of Teck stood proxy; Count Gleichen; the Duchess of Nassau, for whom Pri ...
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Maud Carnegie, Countess Of Southesk
Maud Carnegie, Countess of Southesk (née Lady Maud Duff; 3 April 1893 – 14 December 1945), titled Princess Maud from 1905 to 1923, was a granddaughter of Edward VII. Maud and her elder sister, Alexandra, had the distinction of being the only female-line descendants of a British sovereign officially granted both the title of ''Princess'' and the style of ''Highness''. Although Princess Maud did not otherwise carry out royal engagements, because of her position in the Commonwealth's order of succession she served as a Counsellor of State between 1942 and 1945. Early life Maud was born at East Sheen Lodge, Richmond-upon-Thames, Surrey, on 3 April 1893. Her father was Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife. He was raised from Earl to Duke of Fife following marriage to Maud's mother, Princess Louise of Wales, the third child and eldest daughter of the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Maud was christened on 22 June 1893 in the Chapel Royal of St James's Palace. Maud and her ...
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Queen Maud (other)
Queen Maud may refer to: People *Matilda of Flanders (1031–1083), Queen of England * Maud of Northumbria (1074–1130/1131), Queen of Scotland & Countess of Huntingdon * Matilda of Scotland (1080–1118), Queen of England *Empress Matilda (1102–1167), Lady of the English *Matilda I of Boulogne (1105–1152), Queen of England & Countess of Boulogne * Matilda of Savoy (1125–1158), Queen of Portugal * Matilda II of Boulogne (1202–1259), Queen of Portugal & Countess of Boulogne * Maud of Wales (1869–1938), Queen of Norway Places * Queen Maud Gulf, Canada * Queen Maud Mountains in Antarctica * Queen Maud Land in Antarctica Other *Queen Maud University College in Trondheim, Norway See also *Princess Maud (other) Princess Maud may refer to: People * Maud of Wales, later Queen Maud of Norway, daughter of Edward VII of the United Kingdom * Maud Carnegie, Countess of Southesk, granddaughter of Edward VII of the United Kingdom; known as "Her Highness Princess M ...
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