Edward VIII, King of England

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After the abdication, Edward was made Duke of Windsor by his brother, the now-King, who took the name [[George VI, King of England|George VI]]. Wallis was styled Duchess of Windsor but by a new statute created just for her, she was not called "Her Royal Highness".  This is much discussed in Kitty Kelly's book ''The Royals'', where she states that George's wife, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon better known as the Queen Mother, was jealous of Bessie because she had wanted to marry Edward herself.
 
After the abdication, Edward was made Duke of Windsor by his brother, the now-King, who took the name [[George VI, King of England|George VI]]. Wallis was styled Duchess of Windsor but by a new statute created just for her, she was not called "Her Royal Highness".  This is much discussed in Kitty Kelly's book ''The Royals'', where she states that George's wife, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon better known as the Queen Mother, was jealous of Bessie because she had wanted to marry Edward herself.
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Edward and Wallis were thought, during WWII to be sympathetic to the Nazis.  They adopted a jet-setting life-style of socialites until Edward died in 1972, after which Wallis was rarely seen in public.  A picture of Edward and Wallis in their later years appears in the 1985 edition of the Encyclopaedia Brittanica.
 
Edward and Wallis were thought, during WWII to be sympathetic to the Nazis.  They adopted a jet-setting life-style of socialites until Edward died in 1972, after which Wallis was rarely seen in public.  A picture of Edward and Wallis in their later years appears in the 1985 edition of the Encyclopaedia Brittanica.

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