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  1. 16 de fev. de 2020 · In history’s memory, Wallis Simpson is seen as the temptress who lured a ruler from his throne. ... On January 20, 1936, King George V died and Prince Edward was suddenly a king ...

  2. S1 E1 - The Little Prince. November 7, 1978. 51min. ALL. Edward, the Prince of Wales, is charming and has romances with Freda Dudley Ward and Thelma Furness. Thelma introduces him to Wallis Simpson. When Thelma leaves for America with Ward nursing a sick child, Edward becomes smitten with Wallis. S1 E2 - Venus at the Prow.

  3. Há 6 dias · Wallis Simpson (born June 19, 1896, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died April 24, 1986, Paris, France) was an American socialite who became the wife of Prince Edward, duke of Windsor ( Edward VIII ), after the latter had abdicated the British throne in order to marry her. duke and duchess of Windsor.

  4. 10 de dez. de 2018 · Edward's reign as King lasted just 325 days, after which he left Portsmouth on a Naval destroyer bound for France. There, some six months later he married Mrs Simpson, and although they were recognised as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, royal status was denied Wallis Simpson, who died in 1986, fourteen years after her husband.

  5. 2 de jan. de 2015 · Kenneth Harris inretviews HRH Duke and Duchess of Windsor (former King Edward VIII and former Mrs Wallis Simpson) in 1970.BBC Radio 4.First broadcast on 27 M...

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  6. 3 de mai. de 2018 · Rewriting the history of one England’s most famous love affairsWallis Simpson found herself at the centre of a national scandal when she was seen to ensnare ...

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  7. 3 de jun. de 2020 · However, Norman Birkett, Mrs Simpson’s barrister, smoothly steered him to approve “what you might call the ordinary hotel evidence”. The decree nisi was granted but the couple would have to wait six months before it was made absolute and Edward and Wallis could marry. “King Will Wed Wally,” the New York Journal confidently predicted.