Princess Maud
Princess Maud was a member of the British royal family, born on November 26, 1869. She was the daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. In 1896, she married Prince Carl of Sweden, who later became King Haakon VII of Norway.
As a queen consort, Princess Maud played a significant role in promoting Norwegian culture and strengthening ties between Norway and the United Kingdom. She was known for her charitable work and support of various social causes. Princess Maud passed away on November 20, 1938, leaving a lasting legacy in both Norway and Britain.