Untitled: The Real Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor
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Anna Pasternak. Untitled: The Real Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Family Trees
Prologue. The Heart Has Its Reasons
The Prince’s Girl
Ich Dien
One and Only
God Bless WE
Down with the American Harlot
Oceans of Agony
The Last Hour
The Fury
Untitled
The Twilight Zone
A Shadow King
Son Altesse Royale
My David
Epilogue. The Cedar Walk
Postscript
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements and Note on Sources
Notes
Picture Section
Index
By the Same Author
About the Author
About the Publisher
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Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Windsor
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Another cause of friction with his parents was Edward’s obsession with nightclubs and partying in the burgeoning Jazz Age. King George wrote to Queen Mary of his horror, having heard reports that Edward danced ‘every night & most of the night too’, fearing that ‘people who don’t know him will begin to think that he is either mad or the biggest rake in Europe’.
Edward found some solace in his romantic life, yet here too, he was irreverent. Instead of seeking a suitable single, eligible bride with whom to settle down, he quickly established a penchant for married women. The patience of his advisors was wearing thin. Tommy Lascelles wrote: ‘For the ten years before he met Mrs Simpson, the Prince of Wales was continuously in the throes of one shattering and absorbing love affair after another (not to mention a number of street-corner affairs).’ It was Lascelles’s contention that the prince never grew up; that he remained morally arrested. Stanley Baldwin agreed: ‘He is an abnormal being, half child, half genius … It is almost as though two or three cells in his brain had remained entirely undeveloped while the rest of him is a mature man.’
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