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Traitor king, the scandalous exile of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor, Andrew Lownie

Label
Traitor king, the scandalous exile of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor, Andrew Lownie
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
collective biography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Traitor king
Responsibility statement
Andrew Lownie
Sub title
the scandalous exile of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor
Summary
11 December 1936. The King of England, Edward VIII, has given up his crown, foregoing his duty for the love of Wallis Simpson, an American divorcée. Their courtship has been dogged by controversy and scandal, but with Edward's abdication, they can live happily ever after. But do they? Beginning this astonishing dual biography at the moment that most biographers turn away, bestselling historian Andrew Lownie reveals the dramatic lives of the Windsors post-abdication. This is a story of a royal shut out by his family and forced into exile, of the Nazi attempts to recruit the duke to their cause and of why the duke, as Governor of the Bahamas, tried to shut down the investigation into the murder of a close friend. It is a story of a couple obsessed with their status, financially exploiting their position, all the while manipulating the media to portray themselves as victims. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor were, in their day, the most glamorous exiles in the world, flitting from sumptuously appointed mansions in the south of France to luxurious residences in Palm Beach. But they were spoiled, selfish people, obsessed with their image and revelling in adulterous affairs. Drawing upon previously unexplored archives, Lownie shows in dramatic fashion how their glittering world was riddled with treachery and betrayal - and why the royal family never forgave the duke for choosing love over duty
Target audience
adult
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Content