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Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, it is heartwarming to see, this is called "the fall of the country"

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Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, it is heartwarming to see, this is called "the fall of the country"

Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, it is heartwarming to see, this is called "the fall of the country"

Edward VIII and Mrs. Simpson

One of the most famous kings in British history who passed down the "love of the country and the love of beauty" was Edward VIII, for a woman who had been divorced twice, Mrs. Simpson, he did not hesitate to give up the British throne, and later changed to the Duke of Windsor, and Mrs. Simpson also won the title of "Duchess of Windsor". So what was the charm of Mrs. Simpson that fascinated the handsome and elegant king?

Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, it is heartwarming to see, this is called "the fall of the country"

Edward VIII was born into fame, and in his lifetime, the most criticized thing was his emotional problems, indulging in Mrs. Simpson's gentleness and smallness, despite his parents' objections, insisting on marrying Mrs. Simpson. However, the Catholic faith in England at that time absolutely did not allow the king's queen to be a divorced and remarried woman. Therefore, edward VIII's idea of marrying Mrs. Simpson could not be accepted unless he voluntarily renounced the inheritance. Between power and beauty, Edward VIII chose the latter.

Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, it is heartwarming to see, this is called "the fall of the country"

Mrs. Simpson, well aware that Edward VIII's abdication would bring crisis to the monarchy and would have a negative impact on Britain, had been trying to persuade her lover, "I tried my best to convince him, I tried to convince him that his abdication would make us fall into a place of doom, but he had already eaten the scales and had an iron heart." Edward VIII made it clear, "Believe me that without this woman's help and support, I would not have been able to take on the heavy duty of king, so I chose to give up the throne." Since then, Edward VIII and Mrs. Simpson have entered the palace of marriage and stayed together for a lifetime, performing fairytale love together.

Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, it is heartwarming to see, this is called "the fall of the country"

Mrs. Simpson's full name is Wallis Simpson, her real name is Betsy Wallis Warfield, and from a young age, she revealed her outgoing, bold, and lively personality. As an adult, Mrs. Simpson quickly stepped into the social world with her outstanding personal charm.

Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, it is heartwarming to see, this is called "the fall of the country"

From Mrs. Simpson's old photographs, she looks so different, that boney and vibrant body, masculine shoulders, "Indian" hair, face shape and protruding chin, coupled with a low-key and elegant dress, so that she has a charming temperament.

Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, it is heartwarming to see, this is called "the fall of the country"

Mrs. Simpson was cheerful, enthusiastic, stubborn, and fierce, and made her on the cover of Time magazine with her witty speech, elegant manners, and extraordinary dress. As for her appearance, Mrs. Simpson once said, "I am inconspicuous, so the only thing I can do is to dress more delicately than others." It can be seen that Mrs. Simpson is really good at wearing, and she relies on beautiful clothes and has a very high flirting skill, which fascinates Edward VIII.

Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, it is heartwarming to see, this is called "the fall of the country"
Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, it is heartwarming to see, this is called "the fall of the country"

Looking back on Mrs. Simpson's life, she was loved by the Duke of Windsor for a lifetime and received such a title as Duchess of Windsor. At the same time, Mrs. Simpson uses her own example to tell us that to capture a man's heart for a long time, appearance is only auxiliary, and connotation is the key. So, after reading Mrs. Simpson's out-of-print photos of the past, are you amazed by her "falling into the country"?

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