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Edward Albert Christian George Andreas Patrick David | Née Edward Albert Christian George Andreas Patrick David. 1892-1972. King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and the Emperor of India (20 January 1936-11 December 1936). | ||
David, Prince of Wales, studied for a short period of time in Oxford and | |||
He had several sexual affairs with married women and one of these women introduced him to [[Wallis Simpson]]. His relationship with her was unknown in Britain because of an agreement between the Royal House and editors of | His father was George, duke of York, who became later King [[George V]] in 1910. His mother was [[Mary of Teck]]. | ||
After his abdication on 10 December 1936 he travelled with Wallis Simpson to France and his younger brother became King [[George VI]]. Edward, now | David, Prince of Wales, studied for a short period of time in Oxford and appeared in the British Expeditionary Force in France during WWI, but did not serve in the war. He was not allowed to fight in any combats because he was the next in the line of succession. After the war he visited several countries such as Australia, New Zealand, the USA, India, the Far East and South America. | ||
He had several sexual affairs with married women and one of these women introduced him to [[Wallis Simpson]]. His relationship with her was unknown in Britain because of an agreement between the Royal House and editors of newspapers, but in the ruling circles it was well known. He wanted to marry her and this led to the [[Abdication Crisis|constitutional crisis]]. | |||
After his abdication on 10 December 1936 he travelled with Wallis Simpson to France and his younger brother became King [[George VI]]. Edward, now being the duke of Windsor married Wallis Simpson but she was not granted the title "Her Royal Highness". | |||
Edward visited Adolf Hitler in 1937 and after the fall of France the couple fled to Spain, which was also under fascist rule. Winston Churchill, who was Prime Minister at that time, helped them to get to the Bahamas, where Edward became governor. | Edward visited Adolf Hitler in 1937 and after the fall of France the couple fled to Spain, which was also under fascist rule. Winston Churchill, who was Prime Minister at that time, helped them to get to the Bahamas, where Edward became governor. | ||
In 1972 he died in Paris and was buried in the royal mausoleum at Frogmore. | In 1972 he died in Paris and was buried in the royal mausoleum at Frogmore. | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 19 October 2011
Née Edward Albert Christian George Andreas Patrick David. 1892-1972. King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and the Emperor of India (20 January 1936-11 December 1936).
His father was George, duke of York, who became later King George V in 1910. His mother was Mary of Teck. David, Prince of Wales, studied for a short period of time in Oxford and appeared in the British Expeditionary Force in France during WWI, but did not serve in the war. He was not allowed to fight in any combats because he was the next in the line of succession. After the war he visited several countries such as Australia, New Zealand, the USA, India, the Far East and South America. He had several sexual affairs with married women and one of these women introduced him to Wallis Simpson. His relationship with her was unknown in Britain because of an agreement between the Royal House and editors of newspapers, but in the ruling circles it was well known. He wanted to marry her and this led to the constitutional crisis. After his abdication on 10 December 1936 he travelled with Wallis Simpson to France and his younger brother became King George VI. Edward, now being the duke of Windsor married Wallis Simpson but she was not granted the title "Her Royal Highness". Edward visited Adolf Hitler in 1937 and after the fall of France the couple fled to Spain, which was also under fascist rule. Winston Churchill, who was Prime Minister at that time, helped them to get to the Bahamas, where Edward became governor. In 1972 he died in Paris and was buried in the royal mausoleum at Frogmore.
Sources:
Cannon, John, ed. Dictionary of British History. New York: Oxford UP, 2001.
Ziegler, Philip. King Edward VIII.London: Fontana, 1990.