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Princess Maud, Countess of Southesk (1893-1945), Wife of 11th Earl of Southesk; daughter of Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife. Sitter associated with 43 portraits
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 ...
Jewels owned by the late Princess Maud, Countess of Southesk realized £10,989. The diamond and amethyst necklace which had been specially made for Queen Alexandra, £580 (above). Queen Alexandra's gift to Princess Maud on her wedding, a diamond, turquoise and pearl tiara, went for £380; and a diamond flexible bracelet, £520.
Princess Maud Countess of Southesk: Born 3 April 1893 East Sheen Lodge, Richmond-upon-Thames: Died 14 December 1945 (aged 52) London Spouse Charles Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk: Issue James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife
5 November 1905 – 12 November 1923: Her Highness Princess Maud of Fife. 12 November 1923 – 10 November 1941: Lady Carnegie. 10 November 1941 – 14 December 1945: The Right Honourable The Countess of Southesk. Legally, Maud remained a Princess of Great Britain and Ireland with the style of Highness until her death.
There are no orange blossom. Princess Maud, who has always dressed very simply and quietly, has not the great quantity of furs in her trousseau that might be expected of a Royal bride. The goingaway coat, is a beautiful one of mink with large collar. This will be worn over a gown of beaver-coloured marocain with a berthe of the same coloured ...
1 de dic. de 2019 · After Queen Alexandra’s death in 1925, and the Amethyst Tiara and accompanying Necklace, and the Sapphire Necklace, were inherited by the aforementioned Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife, who left them in 1931, to her younger daughter, Princess Maud, then Lady Maud Carnegie and later Countess of Southesk, who wore the Tiara with the Amethysts ...