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  1. Lord Carnegie was the eldest son of Charles Noel Carnegie, 10th Earl of Southesk and inherited the title of Earl of Southesk on his father's death on 10 November 1941. Maud and her husband operated a model farm from Elsick House, in Kincardineshire, Scotland. They had one child, James (23 September 1929 – 22 June 2015).

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · Maud, 11th Countess of Southesk was a British royal by birth. Maud Carnegie, 11th Countess of Southesk, was born into the British royal family in 1893 and yet she barely gets mentioned in the biographies of her better-known relations. Lady Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha Duff was born on 3rd April 1893, at East Sheen Lodge, Richmond.

  3. Carnegie, Maud (1893–1945) 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, 11th earl of Southesk ...

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  5. 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. Her husband survived her, remarried, and died in 1992 at ...

  6. Sep 25, 2022 · Princess Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha Carnegie (Duff), Countess of Southesk: Also Known As: "Princess Maud of Fife", "Countess of Southesk" Birthdate: April 03, 1893: Birthplace: East Sheen Lodge, Richmond-upon-Thames, Surrey, England: Death: December 14, 1945 (52) London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

  7. Dec 14, 2020 · In 1923, Princess Maud married Lord Carnegie, the heir of the 10th Earl of Southesk, when she stopped using her Princely title and was instead styled as Lady Carnegie. The couple had one son, the future 3rd Duke of Fife , and resided at Elsick House, where they operated a model farm, before moving to the Southesk Family seat, Kinnaird Castle ...

  8. Maud Carnegie, Countess of Southesk. Princess Maud (Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha Carnegie; née Duff; 3 April 1893 – 14 December 1945 was a member of the British Royal Family, a female line granddaughter of King Edward VII. Maud, and her elder sister, Alexandra, had the distinction of being the only female-line granddaughters of a ...

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