The Daily Mail (London, England), January 15th, 2005
Byline: MARY GREENE
Edward VII's daughter Maud founded Norway's Royal dynasty. But did the King's doctor father her son using early fertility treatment?
MARY GREENE reports She was the Queen's great-aunt Maud, the youngest daughter of King Edward VII, and her upbringing and education at Sandringham were as sheltered and confined as the name Great Aunt Maud would suggest. But this shy, modest English princess, who became the first modern Queen of Norway in 1905, unwittingly - despite her own apparent ignorance of the biological facts - may have become one of the first women to undergo succe...
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