The Windsors at War
The Nazi Threat to the Crown
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Narrated by:
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Sophie Roberts
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Alexander Larman
About this listen
GUARDIAN
'As much fun to read as a good political thriller'
WALL STREET JOURNAL
The book that inspired the major documentary Edward vs George: The Windsors at War
At the outbreak of war, the British monarchy was in turmoil. Edward VIII had abdicated, leaving his brother Bertie to take on a role he never expected: King George VI. Meanwhile, as Edward awaited the decree that would allow him to marry his mistress, Wallis Simpson, he took an increasing interest in Hitler's expansionist plans. How did this squabbling, dysfunctional family manage to unite in the face of the greatest conflict in their lifetimes? And what was the true extent of Edward's betrayal?
'Genuinely revealing, politically insightful, scrupulously researched . . . has the narrative pace of a champion thoroughbred'
Tina Brown, author of THE PALACE PAPERS©2023 Alexander Larman (P)2023 Orion Publishing Group Limited
Thankfully, the younger brother carried out the onerous position with dignity until his untimely premature death in 1952.
The new Queen Elizabeth more than made up for her uncles discounts and reigned for seventh years without out error.
The was the direct legacy of Edward V111, he gave us our brilliant late Queen, but as is now playing out for all to see, a younger grandson is following in his forebears great uncles footsteps. Let us so pray he will run out of ammunition soon and faces into oblivion in the near future.
This audio is by far the best I've listened to, with the narration being perfect and the history very well researched.
Excellent.It
The ungrateful king
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I found myself thinking about the behaviour of both the current Duke of York and the current Duke of Sussex. There's a lot to be said for HMQ's mantra "never complain, never explain." Mrs Patrick Campbell (Edwardian stage star) "It doesn't matter what you do, so long as you don't do it in the road and frighten the horses." As Mrs Keppel lunching in state at The Ritz (where else) shatteringly observed of the Abdication "Things were managed much better in my day." Being born a Prince ai'nt easy.
Interesting, but only if you're interested. The high class gossip end of history - not really up there with the Atom Spies. The most historically relevant part of the tale - that so many were so sincerely concerned about the damage to the soon to vanish Empire.
Fascinating Story
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A very interesting tales of the Duke e post abdication and during the war - filled in the gaps in my knowledge
A really interesting listen - congrats.
Duke of Windsor - behind the scenes
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Whilst the narration was excellent, I would have much preferred a male voice, given that the book was written by a man and most of the book is male dominated. I have also watched the subsequent documentary with the author undertaking most of the dialogue. It seemed a very strange decision.
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