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The Duchess of Windsor

Uncommon Life of Wallis Simpson

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In December 1936, King Edward VIII abdicated the throne to marry Wallis Warfield Simpson, a twice-divorced American, marking one of the century's most captivating love stories. Wallis became a prominent figure, shrouded in intrigue and controversy until her death in 1986. Despite a wealth of biographies, most portray her with animosity. This account delves into the layers of rumor and accusation to uncover the woman behind the legend. It explores Wallis's influence over her husband, their tumultuous relationship with the British Royal Family, and their connections to Hitler and the Third Reich. From her Gilded Age beginnings in Pennsylvania to her Parisian death, the narrative traverses a world of privilege, love, and societal conflict, populated by notable figures such as Lady Diana Cooper, Noel Coward, and Winston Churchill. Utilizing previously untapped sources, the author offers a comprehensive and sympathetic portrayal of Wallis, addressing wild speculations about her past and her role in the abdication crisis. Wrongly blamed for the turmoil, she endured years of hostility from the Royal Family and the public. The truth reveals a far more complex and fascinating figure than the simplistic narratives of the past.

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The Duchess of Windsor, Greg King

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1999
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