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"After I am dead, the boy will ruin himself within 12 months,” King George V complained of his son David, soon to be Edward VIII, in a letter to his Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin in 1934.
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Exclusive: Unearthed in the National Archives, these sketches produced by the Office of Works after Edward VIII became King in January 1936. Above: The decorations at Marble arch
Simpson attended his funeral England, alongside the royal family.
The Duke of Windsor tied the knot with American divorcee Wallis Simpson on June 3, 1937 - less than a month after his brother George VI was crowned in his place at Westminster Abbey.
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History has romanticized Edward VIII as the king of hearts, the man who gave up the throne for the love of an American divorcee, Wallis Simpson. But the truth is far darker, says author Andrew Mort…
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Edward VIII (1894 – 1972) was King of the UK and Dominions of the British Empire, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December the same year. He gave up his throne to be just a Duke for the love of a divorced American woman Wallis Simpson. Colorized from a photo by Olive Edis (1876 - 1955), Britain's first woman war photographer noted for her portraits of people from the ordinary to royalty and her WWI photos.
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To mark his abdication on 11 December, we look at the Monarch of the Month: King Edward VIII, and how he ended up abdicating!
Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David; later the Duke of Windsor. 5 foot 5 inches. 1894 –1972. Now I’ll start out by saying, I don’t know much about the Duke or the Royal …
Long before Harry's tell-all tome, the Duke of Windsor poured out his heart to a ghostwriter. The result was an astonishing account in his own words of the affair that shocked the world.
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In one of The Crown season two's most shocking episodes, Queen Elizabeth II discovers that her uncle Edward VIII, the Duke of Windsor, is a Nazi sympathizer.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Lang wrote to the then PM Stanley Baldwin to tell him that Edward had to leave 'as soon as possible'. Above: Lang and Edward in May 1936.
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King Edward VII of England with his son George, Prince of Wales and his grandson Prince Edward , on board the yacht Victoria and Albert. | Location: Victoria and Albert Yacht, England, UK.
To mark his abdication on 11 December, we look at the Monarch of the Month: King Edward VIII, and how he ended up abdicating!
The future Kings Edward VIII and George VI (pictured as teenagers) quarrelled growing up, with their tutor telling in 1907 how the presence of one in the school room acted as a 'red rag' to the other.
Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII , King of Great Britain until his abdication in 1936, when he became known as the Duke of Windsor. Crown Prince Hirohito , of Japan, stands to the right of...
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