The Most Vilified "Royal" In History
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Wallis Warfield was born into an old established American family and attended the Oldfields School in Cockeysville, Maryland. She married Earl W. Spencer, a navy pilot, in 1916 (divorced 1927). After living for a time in Warrenton, Virginia, she traveled to England, where she met Ernest A. Simpson, an American-born British subject. They were married in 1928 and lived near London.
Wallis Simpson met Edward, then the prince of Wales, while moving in fashionable British society. The two became friends and gradually fell in love. Wallis sued for divorce from her second husband in July 1936, with the apparent intention of marrying Edward (who had become King Edward VIII), but as a woman twice divorced she was socially and politically unacceptable as a prospective British queen.
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She did his country a favor.
True that!
@@christinadiaz4349 the the country who has enslaved other countries for centuries r u fucking kidding me?!????????
I appreciate another point of view with this subject.
Why? The woman was a Nazi sympathizer Joachim von Ribbentrop, the Nazi Germany Foreign Minister, reportedly sent Wallis Simpson a bouquet of 17 carnations every day as a sign of his affection. This continued over a period of time when he served as the German ambassador to the United Kingdom in the mid-1930s, around 1936. The significance of the number 17 is believed to have been a coded reference to the number of times they supposedly met, although this claim remains part of the speculation surrounding their relationship.
The exact duration of how long Ribbentrop sent these flowers is not clearly documented, but the practice is said to have occurred during the height of their association before World War II, primarily in 1936.
This episode is part of the broader controversy and intrigue surrounding Wallis Simpson, particularly regarding her and Edward VIII's alleged sympathies towards Nazi Germany during that period.
Who do you think introduced Edward to the Nazi’s ?
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😂😂😂😂 LoL
Either she's a royal or she's not.
After reading Greg Kings biography of the Duchess of Windsor I respect her so much! Especially the work that she performed in the Bahamas during WWII! She was certainly better than the Queen Mother! Patricia Gambino Harrington
He didn't want to be King anyway !!!!! (allegedly, read the bios). AND SHE WAS allegedly NEVER IN LOVE WITH HIM.
She was a Nazi sympathizer. Her Nazi connections
Joachim von Ribbentrop, the Nazi Germany Foreign Minister, reportedly sent Wallis Simpson a bouquet of 17 carnations every day as a sign of his affection. This continued over a period of time when he served as the German ambassador to the United Kingdom in the mid-1930s, around 1936. The significance of the number 17 is believed to have been a coded reference to the number of times they supposedly met, although this claim remains part of the speculation surrounding their relationship.
The exact duration of how long Ribbentrop sent these flowers is not clearly documented, but the practice is said to have occurred during the height of their association before World War II, primarily in 1936.
This episode is part of the broader controversy and intrigue surrounding Wallis Simpson, particularly regarding her and Edward VIII's alleged sympathies towards Nazi Germany during WWII
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Who does all this remind you of?!
🙄 MOVE OVER WALLIS SIMPSON!…. Nowadays, British Royal fanatics and many others within The UK & abroad view the biracial Meghan Markle as the arch villain. Meanwhile, lofty Princess Catherine can do no wrong in their eyes and is revered like the (late) Princess Diana reincarnated or Snow White.
She was not a royal. Hence no royal highness title.
No HRH because her husband was the heir and the man refused to go on as King if he couldn't have her as his wife.
She didn't dare walk away because Edward threatened to kill himself? Please. Wallis was an obvious narcissist. If she didn't want to marry Edward, she wouldn't have. The only reason she regretted it later was because the marriage didn't afford her the attention, status and control she craved.
Such hate in your comment ...., Did you have tea with her?
I rather think that you certainly did not tea her either lol !@@monchii6468
@@monchii6468 sounds to me like they’re describing a current “duchess” who shall remain HRH-less…. 🤣
@@LittleSuisseGirl doesn't exist anymore.
Wallis was the only Duchess who didn't have the HRH.
She is no Royal.
Wallis was a nazy.
Edward was a Nazi. Every single royal family in Europe are German. Including the Russians and Greeks. All of them.
I think so too, they both were sympathizers.
King EdwardV111 was hot! Eye candy ❤️❤️ Wallis was lucky to have him, she was plain looking with a nice figure and dressed well.