It was a love so strong, a king renounced his kingdom--all for that
woman. Or was she just an escape route for a monarch who never wanted
to rule? Bestselling author Wendy Holden takes an intimate look at one
of the most notorious scandals of the 20th century.
1928. A middle-aged foreigner comes to London with average looks, no
money and no connections. Wallis's first months in the city are lonely,
dull and depressing. With no friends of her own she follows the
glamorous set in magazines and goes to watch society weddings. Her
stuffy husband Ernest's idea of fun, meanwhile, is touring historic
monuments.
When an unexpected encounter leads to a house party with the Prince of
Wales, Wallis's star begins to rise. Her secret weapon is her American
pep and honesty. For the prince she is a breath of fresh air. As her
friendship with him grows, their relationship deepens into love. Wallis
is plunged into a world of unimaginable luxury and privilege, enjoying
weekends together at his private palace on the grounds of Windsor
Castle.
Wallis knows the fun and excitement can't last. The prince will have to
marry and she will return to Ernest. The sudden death of George V seems
to make this inevitable; the Prince of Wales is now King Edward VIII.
When, to her shock and amazement, he refuses to give her up--or
recognize that they are facing impossible odds--her fairy tale becomes a
nightmare. The royal family close ranks to shut her out and Ernest gives
an ultimatum.
Wallis finds herself trapped when Edward insists on abdicating his
throne. She can't escape the overwhelming public outrage and
villainized, she becomes the woman everyone blames--the face of the most
dramatic royal scandal of the twentieth century.