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Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

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During Edward VIII's lifetime, Simpson used all means to humiliate her husband, and it was only after Edward VIII's departure that Mrs. Simpson realized that only his life would highlight the meaning of her existence.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

In the time of Edward VIII, in that empty villa, she wandered alone, where no one listened to her nagging again, and no one let her tolerate her willfulness and treat her like a treasure.

No matter who has the possibility of falling madly in love with another person, as Edward VIII did, despite the fact that this love is mixed with too many complicated factors.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

Simpson is said to have always seen Edward as a substitute, and the person she loved was only her second husband.

Although Edward VIII abdicated the throne for her, some people say that Edward VIII only found an excuse for himself to abdicate in a dignified manner.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

Wallis's second husband

Walris is neither intelligent nor beautiful nor attractive, and there are even many people who think that her voice is very harsh (some people think that Wales is hermaphrodite, so her feminine features are not obvious).

Walris is very concerned about her weight, so she is very harsh on herself, and when she feels that her weight has increased, she will drink water instead of food.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

She didn't like to read, she was very afraid of flying, and any noise could make her hysterical, except for her own immovable voice.

Although she was not from an aristocratic background, she was extremely vain, and in the eyes of others, Mrs. Simpson was a hysterical person.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

It is also such a person who deeply attracts the king of England, what kind of charm does she have?

Edward, an heir to the throne, the darling of England, blonde and blue-eyed, handsome and handsome, could attract countless women on his own terms alone.

However, it is also such a person who also has an unknown side.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

In fact, he is a complex and neurotic figure.

His parents' excessive discipline made him very cowardly, and Edward liked sports but suffered from anorexia, which was very similar to Walris, who ate only one orange a day at extreme times.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

He was proud to be prince of Wales, so he always spoke with a delicate and pretentious London aristocratic accent, which he felt was the tone of English high society.

Although proud to be prince of Wales, he was tired of the omnipresent royal duties, so it is not surprising that he chose to abdicate without hesitation.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

Even such a high-profile figure has his own unspeakable troubles, although Edward had many girlfriends, but his girlfriends or lovers have not been able to give birth to a man and a half woman, one of his girlfriends once called him a "little man", infertility is Edward VIII's most difficult trouble to talk about.

Walris's arrival gave him hope, but he didn't want to take on such a heavy responsibility, and he didn't want to live the life he had already set.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

Marrying, branching out for the royal family, performing royal duties until death do not meet his definition of freedom.

An American whose bones were indoctrinated with free thought, an uninhibited woman became a light in his life, and he had much in common with her.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

They all yearn for a life of freedom, they love vanity, they like the life of drunkenness, and they like people to flatter him or her.

The most crucial thing is that Wales used her superb "skill" to cure Edward's indescribable illness, and only Wales could let him enjoy the joy of holding the rain and carrying the clouds.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

Just when Edward VIII was fascinated by Wallace, Wallace did not expect to have such an important position in Edward VIII's mind.

She underestimated Edward's infatuation and her own charm.

During the time of separation, Edward would write to Wallis every day: "I love you more and more every minute, and nothing can hinder our happiness." ”

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

For a man with an Oedipus complex, Walris fits his vision, and even though Wallis verbally insults him, he is still doing his best to please his wife.

In the eyes of others, Edward VIII could not do without Wallis, and Wallis did not think that only Edward VIII could make her life meaningful.

Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him
Simpson tossed Edward VIII all the time, and only after her husband's death did she regret not being nicer to him

After Edward VIII's death, Walris was like a walking corpse, and the last few years Walris spent in bed, and perhaps in the last moments of her life she also had a trace of regret, regretting that she did not treat Edward VIII well when he was alive.

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