Edward VIII, The British King who renounced the throne for his love

Edward VIII, The British King who renounced the throne for his love
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Download or read book Edward VIII, The British King who renounced the throne for his love written by Natasha Tristan and published by UB Tech. This book was released on with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Love, it’s a vicious circle. When one gets to that magical world, goes automatic. In monarchies, everything is generally conquests and subjugation, isn’t it? Otherwise, there is everything that goes on in an atmosphere of peace. But Edward VIII, the Crown Prince who voluntarily abdicated power in 1936, was entirely different from all others. Although he had not shown much interest in governance, he became an official unexpectedly after the death of his father, George V, and retired within a year and began his life’s journey in search of worldly pleasures. He was rich with other talents. This book clearly shows the influence of his girlfriend on the resignation of Edward VIII. Generally lovers have a lust for power. They edited it. In the aftermath of World War, their relationship continued unabated. Wallis Simpson, an American controversy and socialite, is the heroine who conquered Edward’s mind. This gives an idea of the revolutionary changes that took place in Britain at the time due to the intervention of these two. A fresh dawn of a new awakening can be seen in Britain.


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