Queen Maud of Norway

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2013
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    Just a quick tribute to Queen Maud of Norway.
    I hope you like my tribute to the youngest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 84

  • @freyamccullough8326
    @freyamccullough8326 8 років тому +20

    She got the best features from both her parents. Lovely woman!

  • @cjsuk1
    @cjsuk1 9 років тому +19

    What a beauty! So like her mother, Queen, Empress Alexandra.

  • @jamestaylor909
    @jamestaylor909 4 роки тому +2

    A very well designed video. It was not long ago. Shows how fast the world is changing in materialism, grace and honour and what we the people paid to loose what we had for what we have today.

  • @MessengerMagi
    @MessengerMagi 10 років тому +21

    What an interesting video! I learn more of our history from UA-cam than I ever did at school.
    My mother's name was Maud too... it seems to have gone out of fashion. These days I know of more pleasure-boats named Maud than I do ladies. :(
    Those corsets must have been such agony to wear... happy days :)
    Nice work again!

    • @svzik
      @svzik 3 роки тому

      I love your profile picture of Alexei!

  • @InternetDarkLord
    @InternetDarkLord Рік тому +2

    Fun Fact for the Coronation: Her grandson King Harald V of Norway is the King most closely related to King Charles III.

    • @ladythalia227
      @ladythalia227 Рік тому +2

      And King Charles is named after king Haakon, the husband of Maud. His birth name was Carl of Denmark and queen Elizabeth referred to him as uncle Charles (though he was her grand uncle) He was also Charles’ godfather. Elizabeth and Haakon were by all account very close, and they visited each other every year.

    • @EAlyahya
      @EAlyahya 11 місяців тому +1

      Their only son; the future King Olav V of Norway was born in Sandringham and at birth he was 11th in line of the British throne after his cousins, aunts and mother. He was the second last grandchildren of King Edward VII.

    • @yogiine
      @yogiine 9 місяців тому +2

      And Olav look very much like their family doctor who helped her become pregnant. I wonder how he did that😉 Hm..

    • @InternetDarkLord
      @InternetDarkLord 9 місяців тому +1

      @@yogiine Norway has the most hilarious royal scandals. Princess Martha-Louis claims to be a psychic who talks to angels.

    • @Jack-py3cv
      @Jack-py3cv 3 місяці тому +2

      Through Queen Alexandra Prince Philip is related to the Norwegian and Danish Royal Family. Queen Alexandra's brother became King George of Greece and Denmark.

  • @yuriisyvko768
    @yuriisyvko768 5 років тому +4

    Natural beauty!

  • @juliehock6059
    @juliehock6059 3 роки тому +7

    The dresses must have been agony to wear - so tightly corseted to create that tiny waist. I actually find Maud a very interesting character and her face is a beautiful one. That Aquiline nose is wonderful .

  • @adena539
    @adena539  10 років тому +18

    Maud is a beautiful name, I still have many years before I have children, but I've loved the name Maud ever since I read about this Maud. Perhaps someday with a daughter I can make this name new again :)
    Thank you for sharing that with me, you must make her so proud, it's such a lovely name, I'm surprised it hasn't remained a relevant name through time.
    Those corsets, sometimes I wish I were from the past and then I remember the corsets! haha
    Thanks again!

    • @maria50058
      @maria50058 Рік тому +1

      Sooo... did you name your daughter Maud? Haha

    • @valeria-militiamessalina5672
      @valeria-militiamessalina5672 Рік тому

      Maud is a name of English and Irish origin but it sounds like nothing in most other European languages. Now, if you go with names like Alexandra, Violet, Mary, Anne, Victoria, Helen, Roberta Etc. there are better chances for people from other countries to like the name too. 🎉

    • @Ettibridget
      @Ettibridget 5 місяців тому

      ​It exists in danish too, spelled Maude.
      And yes these other names may be more common, but the pronunciation of them differs from one country to another.

  • @adena539
    @adena539  10 років тому +2

    This song is lovely, I will surely do so!
    You never know when you'd need those! haha!
    Some ladies these days sadly need reviving because of their intake of vodka and lemonade. A sad reality.
    But I cannot imagine anyone wanting to throw up on you! You're too kind for that! aha

  • @Babygirl95694
    @Babygirl95694 6 років тому +9

    Queen Maud's wardrobe is famous. Check it out if you can, a lot of her wardrobe is in museums. Stunning clothes.

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo Рік тому +1

      @Mikey Chan I have a book on Queen Maud's wardrobe and as tracey has said, a lot of her clothes are in museums. They have given much enjoyment to people!

  • @huchlvr
    @huchlvr 4 роки тому +6

    King Olaf was born a Prince Alexander.
    Maud’s nickname was ‘Harry’ as she was a tomboy.
    She fell in love - rather was infatuated with - her cousin Prince Frederick of Tek. But he had no interest in her - Thank God, cause he was a wastrel.

  • @ngh9133
    @ngh9133 8 років тому +1

    Nicely assembled video. What are the two music tracks?

  • @paigecat9104
    @paigecat9104 8 років тому +16

    They married their cousins a lot back then. Those girls weren't pretty at all. She seemed like one of the few that had a happy marriage. I think she didn't want to leave England she loved it so much her father gave her a house in England as a wedding present that she loved for the rest of her life.

    • @adena539
      @adena539  8 років тому +2

      Aww, that is true, England is a wonderful place so I don't blame her haha. Their marriage definitely did improve after they sought fertility treatments and had their son.

    • @paigecat9104
      @paigecat9104 8 років тому +2

      +adena539 Wow fertility treatments didn't know they had that then wonder what the treatment was. Her mother had no prob HV kids wonder if she had pcos. which I have and can cause infertility cystic ovaries. I think she reminds me of a grayhound dog lean and streamlined. I'm glad people don't marry cousins anymore in the west. I think that's why do many defects were born into these royal families. I HV 7 first cousins 9 in all including me and brother him and two other cousins are men I was raised around them my whole life they are like brothers if they had married me or another cousin shit wld hit the fan my whole family would have been devastated about this & would be discouraged to do this. But they didn't know each other that much and makes a difference bk then. She died too early seemed like a sweet petite little woman.

    • @adena539
      @adena539  8 років тому

      +Paige Cat I had the same reaction! I thought it fertility treatment was much later in time as well. I'm assuming it wasn't anything too difficult to treat, it could've been something as little as irregular cycles and getting the timing right. Yes, she was such a sweet woman to all that knew her. Yea back then things were very different. I'd never be able to even view a cousin as a potential spouse.

    • @paigecat9104
      @paigecat9104 8 років тому +1

      adena539 Me either. My cousins are like brothers to me and today we know so much more about the genetic complications that come from well inbreeding. Like on a episode of That 70's Show Eric thought his female cousin was adopted and she said that to get back at him and his parents caught him down in the basement in pjs with her and Red said I don't want any flipper grandchildren lol. It's like Elvis Presley had a double first cousin Patsy Presley both were only children his twin Jesse Garron was stillborn so he has a brother in heaven but they were raised like brother and sister her parents were his parents siblings his father her father brothers his mother her mother sisters and I was curious about the genetics there and they said that they were like half brother and sister in DNA so if they married and had children those children could have had defects. But they didn't look at each other that way they were really brother and sister and he took care of her and her husband he took care of everybody. He never wanted anyone to take care of him and I think he felt some type of guilt over his fame never could figure out why he was put in this position of fame. I'd say Maud wasn't around her cousin all that much and they did marry their cousins in that family and inbred. I think that's why most of them weren't that attractive a few were but some whoa. I don't mean to be mean that sound redundant doesn't it? I know maud was happy when her father gave her this house she never wanted to leave England. I read a book about Queen Victoria's granddaughters who became Queens in Europe and she was one of them in the book mentioned. That's why I know these things when I read that book and it was so good and interesting. Really out of all the granddaughters she had it easy because the other's had political turmoil in their adopted countries Alexandria Russia murdered and her sister Ella and Sophie who married in Greece their family was overturned but lives spared. Forgot the one that was Queen in Romania her name escapes me but they lost the crown eventually her oldest son was horrible to her. Maud didn't have to endure these things and she had a sweet husband. So did Alexandria Nicholas was in love with her but they weren't that bright and made horrible mistakes he even said after he became Czar when his father died that he didn't want to be Czar and wasn't prepared for it his father died only in his 50's. Nicholas was too gentle natured man to be a autocrat too kind and sweet natured and didn't have the savvy to be a autocrat he made wrong choices and he wasn't mean enough to do the job. If he had become just a figure head and let the Duma run the country he wouldn't have been killed by the Bolsheviks in my opinion. His kids didn't deserve that horrible death they were innocent and killed based on birth. So sad. You know you don't hear of girls being named Maud that much very old fashion name I just remember the TV show back in the 70's called Maud but didn't watch it my parents weren't into it. I was born in'71.

    • @adena539
      @adena539  8 років тому +1

      +Paige Cat haha! "Flipper grandchildren" that is such a funny term! I love That 70's Show!! Thank you for taking the time to chat with me!

  • @lj5801
    @lj5801 2 роки тому +1

    Her son was born Prince Alexander. He only became Olav when his father became King of Norway.

  • @choxxxieful
    @choxxxieful 2 роки тому

    A class act...

  • @Babygirl95694
    @Babygirl95694 6 років тому +2

    Queens

  • @tanyafromjefferson5484
    @tanyafromjefferson5484 Рік тому

    Great video! My great grandmother had the same name except spelled, Maude.

    • @michaelverbakel7632
      @michaelverbakel7632 Рік тому

      I wonder if Queen Maud of Norway ever met Bea Arthur. " And then there's Maude". Maud had an aunt Beatrice and an uncle Arthur. They were brother and sister of Maud's father King Edward VII.

  • @haceneouerdane6840
    @haceneouerdane6840 Рік тому +1

    Lorsque la Princesse Maud se marie avec le Prince Charles de Danemark en 1896, elle ne sait pas que dans neuf ans sa vie, ainsi que celle de son époux et du jeune Prince Alexander né deux ans plus tôt (les fées se sont penchées sur berceau pour lui donner les qualités pour être aimé. Heureux Norvégiens qui l'auront plus tard comme Souverain.), va basculer à jamais. Le référendum du 13 novembre 1905, sera un triomphe pour le jeune couple royale qui débarque en Norvège douze jours plus tard. Sacrée et couronnée Reine de Norvège en 1906, la nouvelle Souveraine va peu à peu se faire aimer dans sa nouvelle patrie. Aimant les animaux, la Reine Maud fait tout (en Norvège les chiens sont monarchistes) pour que ces derniers soient protégés. Elle demande à ce que son fils rebaptisé du nom norvégien Olav soit élevé comme un véritable norvégien. En 1938, malheureusement, la Reine Maud décède suite à une crise cardiaque en Angleterre. Son corps repose dans la crypte royale. Le Roi Haakon perdit le grand amour de sa vie et le Prince Olav, sa mère qui l'aimait tant. Paix à son âme. Vive la Reine de Norvège. Gods save the Queen of Norway.

  • @adena539
    @adena539  10 років тому

    thank you :)

  • @bebstan9961
    @bebstan9961 5 років тому

  • @peteriiofrussia1388
    @peteriiofrussia1388 8 років тому +1

    what's the name of the song in 1:02

  • @kell6702
    @kell6702 4 роки тому +18

    Queen Alexandra was one of the most beautifull princess of Europe, but her daughters weren't.

    • @marylinb.m327
      @marylinb.m327 4 роки тому +4

      @Sicilian Gecko Why? All the people have the right to give an opinion. So I'm sure that Maud was one of the less beautiful princess of Europe.

    • @baleevet
      @baleevet 4 роки тому +2

      Bully bitch. That's a horrible thing to say about somebodies children. I would for you to use your selfie as your channel photo

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo 3 роки тому +2

      What was sad was that none of the three daughters were raised by their parents to play a role in royal life where they could be involved in charities, be seen publicly and have a life of their own out from under their mother's shadow.

    • @girlinthesouth850
      @girlinthesouth850 3 роки тому

      At all!

    • @Ettibridget
      @Ettibridget 2 роки тому

      And her husband was a pig!

  • @MessengerMagi
    @MessengerMagi 10 років тому +5

    If you ever call your daughter Maud, be sure to sing her this song:
    /watch?v=AvwW276v_gw
    (They just don't sing 'em like that anymore!)
    I still carry a bottle of smelling salts in my pocket in case I should happen across a lady who needs reviving, having been overcome by her corset. Alas, I have found most dear ladies are more likely to be overcome by vodka and lemonade these days, whereupon smelling salts would have them throw-up all over me. :)

    • @sophiemartin7778
      @sophiemartin7778 6 років тому

      MessengerMagi
      I have found myself in a similar predicament, where my family will wear a corset and bell gown people wear clothing that clings to their legs and is above the ankle. No sense of sensibility or modesty, I promise you that about our modern society

  • @IamHelenKeller
    @IamHelenKeller 8 років тому +5

    Well...we don't always hear too much about Queen Maud these days. I like the photo at 0:20 with crow. I wonder if it was alive or stuffed? lol. She doesn't always look too happy in these photos.
    Great work. Hope things are going well for you!

    • @adena539
      @adena539  8 років тому +1

      Thank you! It has been a long time hasn't it? I'm well! I hope you are too. I always wondered if her fertility struggles lead to anxiety even after having her son. A woman in this era would identify greatly with their maternity, perhaps thats why she was often so sad?

    • @IamHelenKeller
      @IamHelenKeller 8 років тому +3

      +adena539 - Perhaps...but she was probably just tired of the restrictions and publicity that went along with her title...I assume.
      She doesn't smile in her photos very often, but she smiled more than Alexandra Romanov. I think I've only seen 1 photo where Empress Alexandra had a small smile...but I think she suffered from more physical pain than people realize, due to certain medical issues. Anyways...have a great new day!

    • @adena539
      @adena539  8 років тому

      +Helen Keller I agree about the publicity, it must have been difficult. Really? I have seen many smiling Alexandra photos. Even in a video clip she smiled toward the crowd. They take after their grandmother for sure. Queen Elizabeth II barely smiles as much as Queen Margrethe II. Some people just lack the warmth that others were blessed with.

    • @IamHelenKeller
      @IamHelenKeller 8 років тому

      +adena539 - You've probably seen more photos etc... of Empress Alexandra Romanov than I have. Several years ago I started out on youtube as a "Romanov Fan" but I made the mistake of making a video that portrayed Fr. Grigori Rasputin in a GOOD light. After that I was ostracized by the "Romanov Fan" community on youtube...so I became a "Helen Keller Fan". Some people are very touchy about the "Rasputin issue". Oh well...such is life :)

    • @adena539
      @adena539  8 років тому

      +Helen Keller I understand, I dislike him very much myself. However, your channel is beautiful!! Have a good dsy

  • @rethacherry7152
    @rethacherry7152 2 роки тому

    Can someone please tell me where the seemingly bulge below the lower eyelids originates? So many British royals have it.

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo 23 дні тому +1

      The Hanoverian eyes.

  • @tovenilssen4398
    @tovenilssen4398 4 роки тому

    🇳🇴

  • @niceberliner
    @niceberliner 4 роки тому

    Why was there that curl on her forehead? It's on every picture

  • @ednaperhach2769
    @ednaperhach2769 5 років тому +1

    Where did she get that skinny waist , she was beautiful , 😘☮️

    • @thekingsdaughter4233
      @thekingsdaughter4233 3 роки тому

      Slight built, strict diet, and serious corsetting. Ask Dita van Teese. ;-)

  • @zhongliismyhusband2684
    @zhongliismyhusband2684 3 роки тому

    That waist tho...

  • @allaprimalady
    @allaprimalady 3 роки тому

    Narrow waistlines?!!

  • @OWOT-re5jf
    @OWOT-re5jf 4 роки тому +2

    Very skinny ladies

  • @josephflannigan7290
    @josephflannigan7290 6 років тому +3

    This system works for England. and the UK, God Bless! Tradition in everything is important in human lives. As a Canadian, I'd prefer this to continue here too. Especially viewing that our absence of monarchy might lead to the trumpist manure fumes emanating from our southern border. We praise God, or whatever power that is. that we did not lose the war of 1812!!!!

    • @adena539
      @adena539  6 років тому

      Joseph Flannigan I'm a proud Canadian myself! Couldn't have said it better than you! Thanks for commenting.

    • @MissMaria1988
      @MissMaria1988 6 років тому

      I'm Norwegian but I feel universal. We are all brothers. No wars needed. ;)

    • @Terry-te1ij
      @Terry-te1ij Рік тому

      I'd rather have Trump than soyboy Trudeau. Economy much better under Trump than the idiot in the White House now.

  • @m.j.leonard9681
    @m.j.leonard9681 4 роки тому +1

    The music is ridiculous. I kept having to turn down the volume and it didn't suit the video.

  • @user-qb4fs9gs1p
    @user-qb4fs9gs1p Рік тому

    👉🇷🇺💘🇷🇺💘🇷🇺💘🇷🇺👈

  • @yogiine
    @yogiine 9 місяців тому

    Why change the name to Haakon?
    Many norwegians gad the name Carl at that time. In my fam too. I suppose to make him more "norwegian". But he wasnt. He was Danish. She was british. Very strange indeed. We gave royal not from our country..
    Only those married into it from the people made the royals somewhat norwegian. Or swedish.. etc..
    I think people are fooled to think theres a choise. We dont have any. Its pushed upon us from the start. No voting was done.

  • @jdp2828
    @jdp2828 3 роки тому

    Those are some handsome women 🤢