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Edward, Duke of Windsor (1894–1972)

Author of Wallis and Edward: Letters 1931-1937

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Why this book? Because, unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be a biography of Freda Dudley Ward so this is all we've got? What happened to her letters to him I wonder? Maybe she never wrote him back. Hahahahaha.
 
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Jinjer | 1 other review | Jul 19, 2021 |
These are the letters of perhaps one of the most famous couples of the twentieth century: the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The letters in the first half of the book are mainly from Wallis to her Aunt Bessie. It's very interesting to watch the progression of events, from Wallis's first meeting with her future husband to the urgency of the Abdication. It's fascinating stuff and well worth anyone's time and effort to read it.
 
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briandrewz | 2 other reviews | Oct 17, 2013 |
Edward VIII is one of the Princes of Wales in the present Windsor Dynasty of England. He was just like any other man who was born at the close of the 19th century. He was Queen Victoria's great grandson who suceeded the throne in 1936 against his wishes, because he wanted to marry the american divorcee, Wallis Warfield Simpson which his mother, Queen Mary, has always abhored. According to Queen Mary, a suitable wife should be chosen because he will be a king someday. Edward deemed that it was only Wallis who listened and got interested with him and his work. His father King George V has prophesied that Edward will not stay on the throne for more than a year. True to the king's word, Edward was only barely 365 days as king and did not stay long enough for his coronation. He decided to abdicate and marry Wallis Simpson and changed the course of british monarchy history, since. This book is a must read for those wanting to know the king's early life and royal family more intimately as well as the early Windsors. It starts at his joyful birth and ends with him crossing the english channel on his way to France, on the night of his abdication from the throne.… (more)
 
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