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Constructed in the 1820s, Fort Belvedere was originally called Shrubs Hill Tower. It was designed by English architect Jeffry ...
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The elegance of the Edwardian age, from classical painting to dazzling tiaras and Fabergé figurines, is on view at Buckingham ...
Edward VIII abdicated the throne in December 1936 after just 11 months to marry divorcee Simpson. The couple remained living in France for the rest of their lives.
Senior Palace courtier Sir Alan 'Tommy' Lascelles told prime minister Stanley Baldwin in 1927 that it would be the 'best thing' if his boss, the future King Edward VIII, were to 'break his neck'.
As Edward VIII ended his reign abruptly, only a few coins were ever minted, making them highly collectible. The last time an Edward VIII 1937 Pattern Penny went up for auction was 1978.
Prince Edward VIII is best known for abdicating the throne for Wallis Simpson, but that wasn't the first time he became involved with a controversial woman.