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Wrong origin of Norwegian King
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Albert Edward's daughter Maud married the danish price Carl, who was son to King Frederik VIII of Danmark and (the former) princess Lovisa of Sweden.
Prince Carl was elected King Hakon VII of Norway when Norway gained independence from Sweden in 1905.
King Hakon's and Queen Maud's son King Olav V was rumored about having another biological father. It has been said that Princess Maud became pregnant by artificial insemination, with either the royal household's doctor Francis Laking or his son as donor.
But who cares.
Anyway, edit the origin of prince Carl.
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Wrong origin of Norwegian King
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