Edward VIII
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 52 years ago |
Date of birth | June 23,1894 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | White Lodge |
Richmond | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | May 28,1972 |
Died | Villa Windsor |
Paris | |
France | |
Spouse | Wallis Simpson |
Buried | Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore |
Did you know | Edward VIII of the United Kingdom lived to 28,463 days, the fourth-longest among British monarchs. |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Education | Magdalen College |
Britannia Royal Naval College | |
Books | Letters from a Prince: Edward, Prince of Wales to Mrs. Freda Dudley Ward, March 1918-January 1921 |
A Family Album | |
The Hindu Art of Love | |
A King's Story: The Memoirs of H. R. H. the Duke of Windsor, K. G. | |
Involvements and Investments in Education | |
Recipes to Celebrate: Prince of Wales Collegiate Heralds Newfoundland's 400th Anniversary | |
Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Autograph Letters in the University Library at the Central Building of the University of London . . . with a Description of the Manuscript Life of Edward, Prince of Wales, the Black Prince, by Chandos the Herald, Placed. . . | |
Movies/Shows | A King's Story |
The Power of Right | |
The Warrior Strain | |
Seeing the World | |
Hitler's Britain | |
The Man Who Saw Tomorrow | |
Deposed date | December 11, 1936 |
Full name | Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David |
Parents | George V |
Mary of Teck | |
Knighted date | 1922 |
Siblings | George VI |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 398904 |
Edward VIII Life story
Edward VIII, later known as the Duke of Windsor, was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire and Emperor of India from 20 January 1936 until his abdication in December of the same year.
Physical Characteristics
Edward viii was born on june 23.1894 and passed away on may 28.1972.He was a british monarch who reigned from january 20.1936 to december 11.1936.He was the eldest son of king egorge v and queen mary.Eh was 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed around 180 pounds.He had blue eyes and a slim body tyep.Family and Relationships
Edward viii had three siblings: prince albert.Prince henry.And pricne george.He had no children.But he was mraried to wallis simpson from 1937 until his death in 1972.His parents were king george v and queen mary.He also had several relatives.Inculding his uncle.King edward vii.Education and Career
Edward viii was educated at the royal naval college.Osborne.And the royal military college.Sandhurst.He served in the british army during world war i and was made a knight of the garter in 1935.He was the pricne of wales from 1911 until his abdication in 1936.Life Story
Edward viii was born into the british royal family and was the eldest son of king george v and queen mary.He was educated at the royal navla college.Osborne.And the royal military college.Sandhurst.He served in the british army during world war i and was made a kignht of the garter in 1935.He was the prince of wales from until his abdication in 1936.He was the first british monarch to abdicate the throne.In ordre to marry wallis simpson.An american socialite.After his abdication.He was given the ittle of duke of windsor.He spent the rest of his life in exile.Living in france and the bahamas.Most Important Event
The most important event in edward viii s life was his abdication of the trhone in 1936.He was the first briitsh monarch to abdicate the throne.In order to marry wallis simpson.An american socialite.After his abdication.He was given the title of duke of windsor.He spent the rest of his life in exile.Living in france and the bahamas.Other Information
Edward viii s zodiac sign was cancer and his naitonality was british.He was a successful monarch and his abdication of the throne was a major event in british history.Prince Harry to call as King celebrates his 75th birthday
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Charlie Watts' book collection to be auctioned
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... Edward Viii reigned without a coronation - and Charles automatically became King the moment Queen Elizabeth II died...
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... King George VI - 1937He was never expected to ascend to the throne, but King George VI rose to the challenge when his brother, Edward Viii, announced his shock abdication in December 1936...
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The enduring anguish of being the royal 'spare'
By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent
" Wonderful. Now you've given me an heir and a spare, my work is done. " That was The Conversation that Prince Harry claims marked The Day of his own birth, with the then Prince Charles joking to The Princess of Wales about The Arrival of their Second Son .
The Story is told in Harry's memoir, called Spare, and he says the term was often used to describe him, within his own family.
" They would say it without a spirit of judgement, but Straight Out . I was The Shadow , the Supporting Actor , The Plan B," he writes, in a translation of The Book 's Spanish edition.
" I was brought into this world in case Something Happened to Willy, " he writes, using the nicknames that saw Prince William as " Willy" and Prince Harry as " Harold".
The saying " an heir and a spare" refers to aristocratic families needing an heir to inherit a title or an estate, and the " spare" as the younger sibling who could be The Replacement if anything happened to The Heir before he or she has their own children.
It clearly annoyed Prince Harry enough to use it as a title for his book, and it taps into the longstanding difficulty of this uncertain royal understudy role, where there's wealth and privilege but no obvious sense of purpose.
" It's a non-position, " says royal expert Professor Pauline Maclaran , from the Centre for the Study of Modern Monarchy, Royal Holloway , University of London.
" There's no clear role apart from shaking hands and being pleasant to people, " says Prof Maclaran.
A Life of pointless luxury might have its decadent charms, but it also carries a heavy risk of unfulfillment and lack of direction.
So much so that Prof Maclaran says that a modern, slimmed-down monarchy should either find better defined roles for such individuals, or else release them from any royal expectations, once they've slipped down the Pecking Order of succession.
Royal historian Ed Owens says Sweden and Denmark are examples of where such an approach has been taken, " downsizing" The Royal families, so that individuals who might have been marginal " spares" can have their own Private Lives " unfettered by royal responsibilities".
Mr Owens says that Princess Margaret , younger sister to the late Queen Elizabeth Ii , is an example of the pressures put upon such siblings, in a way that remains relevant to the problems raised by Prince Harry .
He says Princess Margaret faced having her Private Life " taken apart" by the Media - Something that he says would be much less likely to happen to the monarch or those directly In Line of succession.
For the Second Child , with no role expected beyond dutifully " playing second fiddle" it means facing tougher and more " mischievous headlines" with less expectation of protection from scrutiny, says The Historian .
" More marginal royals are seen as Fair Game . The dignity accorded those in direct line is not afforded to those younger royals, " he says.
This echoes Prince Harry 's description of the spare as a " back-up, distraction, diversion".
Prince Andrew is another whose attempts at finding a role have not exactly ended well. Even before The Scandal involving sex assault claims, which he denied, he had gained the nickname of Air Miles Andy for his many overseas trips.
But there have been positive outcomes. George Vi , a shy and initially reluctant monarch, had been Edward Viii 's younger sibling but stepped up to the plate as King after his childless brother abdicated, and proved to be a leader in wartime.
His father, George V , had been another Second Son who came to The Throne . His older brother had died at the Age Of 28 in an outbreak of flu in 1892.
Apart from the hereditary principle that puts The The " spare" into second place, Prof Maclaran suggests looking at it through the prism of family dynamics.
She says they can have " second-child syndrome" rebellious and resentful of the older child who has been given more status and responsibility.
This can create its own sibling tension, Prof Maclaran argues, with the older child also getting irritated by the lack of responsibility shown by the younger. It's a psychological tinder box as well as a constitutional fixture.
There are also historical templates for the younger royal being cast in a negative light, accused of dissolute and disreputable or as a rival threatening to undermine The Authority of The Elder .
Think of Bad King John versus Good King Richard , in the 12Th Century power struggle Between Brothers , that was depicted in a 1970s Disney movie.
But in the 21St Century there's no need for any restrictions or negativity towards " spare" royals, says author and historian Sir Anthony Seldon .
He says that Prince Harry and Meghan have great potential to do good and could have a " massive future, rather than be spent forces, " for The Monarchy if " wisdom and generosity prevails".
" Someone has to be the grown-up here. You have two very understandably damaged brothers and this will drag on and on and start causing serious damage.
" It is still recoverable, but there has to be an accommodation between The Brothers .
" No-one is winning from the current war, " warns Sir Anthony .
Source of news: bbc.com