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Queen Maud Of Norway Collection

Queen Maud of Norway was a true royal icon, known for her grace, elegance, and philanthropic efforts

Background imageQueen Maud Of Norway Collection: Maud of Wales, 1906 (b/w photo)

Maud of Wales, 1906 (b/w photo)
5305219 Maud of Wales, 1906 (b/w photo); (add.info.: Photographic portrait of Maud of Wales (1869-1928) was Queen of Norway as spouse of King Haakon VII. Dated 20th Century

Background imageQueen Maud Of Norway Collection: Children of King Edward VII, 1873

Children of King Edward VII, 1873
1576564 Children of King Edward VII, 1873; (add.info.: Photograph of the children of King Edward VII (1841-1910). (Standing Left to Right) Princess Royal and the Duke of Clarence

Background imageQueen Maud Of Norway Collection: Marriage of the Princess Maud of Wales, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Marriage of the Princess Maud of Wales, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Marriage of the Princess Maud of Wales, c1900. The marriage of Princess Maud of Wales to her [first] cousin, Prince Charles of Denmark [later King Haakon VII of Norway]

Background imageQueen Maud Of Norway Collection: The royal gathering at Windsor, 17 November 1907 (b / w photo)

The royal gathering at Windsor, 17 November 1907 (b / w photo)
3104147 The royal gathering at Windsor, 17 November 1907 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The royal gathering at Windsor, 17 November 1907)

Background imageQueen Maud Of Norway Collection: S. A. R. la Princesse Maud de Galles, c1900. Creator: Paul Dujardin

S. A. R. la Princesse Maud de Galles, c1900. Creator: Paul Dujardin
S.A.R. la Princesse Maud de Galles, c1900. Portrait of Princess Maud of Wales (1869-1938), daughter of King Edward VII and granddaughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageQueen Maud Of Norway Collection: Queen Mary, in her coach of glass, accompanied by Queen Maud of Norway, 1937

Queen Mary, in her coach of glass, accompanied by Queen Maud of Norway, 1937
Queen Mary, stately figure in her coach of glass, was accompanied by Queen Maud of Norway, May 12 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]

Background imageQueen Maud Of Norway Collection: Maud, c1893. Artist: W Downey

Maud, c1893. Artist: W Downey
Maud, c1893. Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria, Maud of Wales (1869-1938), Queen of Norway as spouse of King Haakon VII. She was the youngest daughter of the British king Edward VII

Background imageQueen Maud Of Norway Collection: The future King Edward VII (1894-1972) and Queen Maud of Norway (1869-1938), 1935

The future King Edward VII (1894-1972) and Queen Maud of Norway (1869-1938), 1935. The duo return to Buckinham Palace as part of King George Vs silver jubilee celebrations

Background imageQueen Maud Of Norway Collection: The Princesses Victoria (1868-1935) and Maud (1869-1938) of Wales, 1890. Artist: W&D Downey

The Princesses Victoria (1868-1935) and Maud (1869-1938) of Wales, 1890. Artist: W&D Downey
The Princesses Victoria (1868-1935) and Maud (1869-1938) of Wales, 1890. Victoria and Maud were daughters of King Edward VII

Background imageQueen Maud Of Norway Collection: Princesse Maud of Wales

Princesse Maud of Wales. A daughter of King Edward VII and granddaughter of Queen Victoria, Princess Maud of Wales (1869-1938) became Queen Consort of Norway when her husband, Prince Carl of Denmark


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Queen Maud of Norway was a true royal icon, known for her grace, elegance, and philanthropic efforts. Born as Princess Maud of Wales in 1869, she married King Haakon VII of Norway in 1896 and became the beloved queen consort of the country. Queen Maud was admired for her impeccable sense of style and fashion, often setting trends with her elegant wardrobe choices. Beyond her role as a fashion icon, Queen Maud was also deeply committed to charitable causes and social welfare initiatives. She worked tirelessly to improve the lives of women and children in Norway, advocating for better healthcare and education opportunities for all citizens. Her compassion and dedication to helping others earned her the nickname "the people's queen." Despite facing personal tragedies throughout her life, including the loss of two young sons to illness, Queen Maud remained resilient and devoted to serving her adopted country. Her legacy continues to inspire generations of Norwegians today. Queen Maud passed away in 1938 at the age of 68, leaving behind a lasting impact on Norwegian society. Her memory lives on through numerous monuments and landmarks dedicated to her honor across the country. Queen Maud will always be remembered as a compassionate leader who brought warmth and kindness to those around her.