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  1. Early life. Princess. Marriage. Girl Guides. Later life, illness and death. Ancestry. References and notes. External links. Maud Carnegie, Countess of Southesk (born Lady Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha Duff; 3 April 1893 – 14 December 1945), titled Princess Maud from 1905 to 1923, was a granddaughter of Edward VII.

  2. 14 de dic. de 2020 · The Countess of Southesk died in a London nursing home after a bout of acute bronchitis on this day in 1945, with her son being informed by a policeman while waiting on a train platform to come home for Christmas.

  3. Countess of Southesk. Name variations: Maud Duff. Born Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha on April 3, 1893, in Richmond upon Thames, Surrey, England; died on December 14, 1945, in London, England; daughter of Louise Victoria (1867–1931), princess Royal and duchess of Fife, and Alexander Duff, 1st duke of Fife; married Charles Carnegie ...

  4. On December 14, 1945, Maud, aged 52, died of bronchitis at a nursing home in London, England on the 84th anniversary of the death of her great-grandfather Prince Albert. She was buried at the home of the Carnegie family, the Earls of Southesk, Kinnaird Castle in Brechin, Angus, Scotland.

  5. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Alexandra, Maud's sister became the 2nd Duchess of Fife (English version) in 1912. The Scottish creation became extinct. Alexandra's only child Alastair died in 1943, Maud in 1945, Alexandra in 1959 and her nephew James, Maud's son, inherited the dukedom. Legally a Princess: Lady Maud Carnegie.

  6. On Alexandra's death in 1959, the titles passed to her nephew James Carnegie, Lord Carnegie, the only son of the eleventh earl of Southesk and Princess Maud (who died in 1945), who became the third duke.

  7. Lady Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha Duff was born at East Sheen Lodge, Richmond-upon-Thames, Surrey, the daughter of Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife, and his wife, Louise, Princess Royal, the eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Alexander of Denmark. Queen Victoria had granted Maud's father a second...