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Edward VIII

Edward VIII (Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David; 23 June 1894 – 28 May 1972), later known as the Duke of Windsor, was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication in December of the same year. Edward was born during the reign of his great-grandmother Queen Victoria as the eldest child of the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George V and Queen Mary. He was created Prince of Wales on his 16th birthday, seven weeks after his father succeeded as king. As a young man, Edward served in the British Army during the First World War and undertook several overseas tours on behalf of his father. The Prince of Wales gained popularity due to his charm and charisma, and his fashion sense became a hallmark of the era. After the war, his conduct began to give cause for concern; he engaged in a series of sexual affairs that worried both his father and the British prime minister, Stanley Baldwin. Upon his father's death in 1936, Edward became the second monarch of the House of Windsor. The new king showed impatience with court protocol, and caused consternation among politicians by his apparent disregard for established constitutional conventions. Only months into his reign, Edward caused a constitutional crisis through his proposal to marry Wallis Simpson, an American who had divorced her first husband and was seeking a divorce from her second. The prime ministers of the United Kingdom and the Dominions opposed the marriage, arguing a divorced woman with two living ex-husbands was politically and socially unacceptable as a prospective queen consort. Additionally, such a marriage would have conflicted with Edward's status as titular head of the Church of England, which, at the time, disapproved of remarriage after divorce if a former spouse was still alive. Edward knew the Baldwin government would resign if the marriage went ahead, which could have forced a general election and would have ruined his status as a politically neutral constitutional monarch. When it became apparent he could not marry Simpson and remain on the throne, he abdicated. He was succeeded by his younger brother, George VI. With a reign of 326 days, Edward was one of the shortest-reigning British monarchs to date. After his abdication, Edward was created Duke of Windsor. He married Simpson in France on 3 June 1937, after her second divorce became final. Later that year, the couple toured Nazi Germany, which fed rumours that he was a Nazi sympathiser. During the Second World War, Edward was at first stationed with the British Military Mission to France. After the fall of France, he was appointed Governor of the Bahamas. After the war, Edward spent the rest of his life in France. He and Wallis remained married until his death in 1972; they had no children.

Infobox

Reign
20 January 1936 – 11 December 1936[a]
Predecessor
George V
Successor
George VI
Born
Prince Edward of York(1894-06-23)23 June 1894White Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey, England
Died
28 May 1972(1972-05-28) (aged 77)4 route du Champ d'Entraînement, Paris, France
Burial
5 June 1972Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore, Windsor, Berkshire
Spouse
mw- Wallis Simpson (m. 1937)
Names
NamesEdward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David
House
Windsor (from 1917) Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (until 1917)
Father
George V
Mother
Mary of Teck
Religion
Protestant[b]
Education
Royal Naval College, Osborne Britannia Royal Naval College Magdalen College, Oxford
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Branch
Royal Navy British Army Royal Air Force
Rank
mw- }(see § Military ranks)
Awards
Military Cross

Tables

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Regnal titles
Regnal titles
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Regnal titles
Preceded byGeorge V
Preceded byGeorge V
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Preceded byGeorge V
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
King of the United Kingdom and theBritish Dominions; Emperor of India 20 January – 11 December 1936
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Succeeded byGeorge VI
British royalty
British royalty
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
British royalty
Preceded byGeorge (V)
Preceded byGeorge (V)
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Preceded byGeorge (V)
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Prince of WalesDuke of Cornwall; Duke of Rothesay 1910–1936
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
VacantTitle next held byCharles (III)
Government offices
Government offices
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Government offices
Preceded bySir Charles Dundas
Preceded bySir Charles Dundas
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Preceded bySir Charles Dundas
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Governor of the Bahamas 1940–1945
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Succeeded bySir William Lindsay Murphy
Honorary titles
Honorary titles
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Honorary titles
VacantTitle last held byThe Prince of Wales
VacantTitle last held byThe Prince of Wales
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
VacantTitle last held byThe Prince of Wales
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Grand Master of the Order of St Michael and St George 1917–1936
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Succeeded byThe Earl of Athlone
New title
New title
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
New title
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Grand Master of the Order of the British Empire 1917–1936
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Succeeded byQueen Mary
Air Commodore-in-Chief of the Auxiliary Air Force 1932–1936
Air Commodore-in-Chief of the Auxiliary Air Force 1932–1936
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Air Commodore-in-Chief of the Auxiliary Air Force 1932–1936
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Succeeded byKing George VI
Academic offices
Academic offices
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Academic offices
New office
New office
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
New office
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Chancellor of the University of Cape Town 1918–1936
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Succeeded byJan Smuts
Edward VIII House of Windsor Cadet branch of the House of WettinBorn: 23 June 1894 Died: 28 May 1972
Regnal titles
Preceded byGeorge V
King of the United Kingdom and theBritish Dominions; Emperor of India 20 January – 11 December 1936
Succeeded byGeorge VI
British royalty
Preceded byGeorge (V)
Prince of WalesDuke of Cornwall; Duke of Rothesay 1910–1936
VacantTitle next held byCharles (III)
Government offices
Preceded bySir Charles Dundas
Governor of the Bahamas 1940–1945
Succeeded bySir William Lindsay Murphy
Honorary titles
VacantTitle last held byThe Prince of Wales
Grand Master of the Order of St Michael and St George 1917–1936
Succeeded byThe Earl of Athlone
New title
Grand Master of the Order of the British Empire 1917–1936
Succeeded byQueen Mary
Air Commodore-in-Chief of the Auxiliary Air Force 1932–1936
Succeeded byKing George VI
Academic offices
New office
Chancellor of the University of Cape Town 1918–1936
Succeeded byJan Smuts

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