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228 'did not exist': HHR p. 324 228 'and completely simple': LAM diary 229 'ever to return': ibid.

229 'and speak English': W to WM, 2 Jan. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fols. 13v 14, Bodl. Lib.

229 'in my life': HHR p. 328 230 'is the end': Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 417 231 'never occur again': FO 800/326 f. 195, NA PRO 232 'a few politicians': Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 421 232 ordered him home: Char 20/9A/11 12, Churchill Archives 232 'end of the war': W to WM, 2 Jan. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fol. 12, Bodl. Lib.

232 'a little silly': HHR p. 41 233 'fill with you': ibid.

233 'reconsider my position': 18 July 1940, Char 20 9A/76, Churchill Archives 233 'a petulant baby': 20 July 1940, Char 20 9A/76, Churchill Archives

Chapter 12: Wallis Grits her Teeth.

234 'maximum of frustration': Michael Bloch, The Duke of Windsor's War, Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1982, p. 96 235 'permanent slimming cure': King, The d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 356 235 'for the figure': DoW to WM, 27 Sept. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fol. 108, Bodl. Lib.

235 'happens to you': Brendon Papers, Bren 2/2/7, Churchill Archives 235 'off in a pa.s.sion': ibid.

235 'of such orders': W to WM, 16 Sept. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fols. 100 101, Bodl. Lib.

237 'things less unpleasant': WM to DoW, 26 Aug. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fol. 90, Bodl. Lib.

237 'the past months': W to WM, 16 Sept. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fol. 99, Bodl. Lib.

237 'you, dear Walter': ibid.

238 'seen any number': W to WM, 2 Oct. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fols. 113v 114, Bodl. Lib.

238 'me to them': W to WM, 23 Oct. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fols. 125 129, Bodl. Lib.

238 'with no future': W to Edith Lindsay, 30 Aug. 1942, MHS 238 'common and uninteresting': Michael Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, Transworld 1988, p. 175 239 'would be solved': W to WM, 5 March 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fol. 22, Bodl. Lib.

239 'them as such': W to WM, 16 May 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 81 82, Bodl. Lib.

239 'with the Duke': ibid.

240 'as you know': W to WM, 30 April 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 43 44, Bodl. Lib.

240 'it is alarming': ibid.

240 'paper the better': WSC to WM, 11 June 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fol. 97, Bodl. Lib.

241 'only ill two weeks': W to WM, 17 June 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 103 106, Bodl. Lib.

241 'pinned on the Duke': W to WM, Sept. 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 197 201, Bodl. Lib.

241 'burst from his cell': ibid.

242 'peace and happiness': King, The d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 364 242 'quite a while!!!': EP to FDW, 7 Sept. 1919, LFP p. 228 242 'Ernest like mine': Mary Simpson diary, April 1940, private archive 242 'not crying over': Mary Simpson to Anne Kirk, 24 Oct. 1939, TOMS, p. 128 243 'be made public': Kirk Hollingsworth, Conversation with author, 1 Nov. 2009 243 'Windsors are perfect': Mary Simpson diary, 1 Dec. 1940, private archive 243 'for the future': W to EAS, 3 Oct. 1941, private archive 244 'remarkable a degree': Rene MacColl, Deadline and Dateline, Oldbourne Press 1956, pp. 124 5 244 'dropped his arm': ibid.

244 'full of clothing': Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 467 244 'those on the spot': W to Edith Lindsay, April 1943, 'On board the boat and rocky', MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 244 'consider this outrageous': King, The d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 364 244 'are strictly rationed': Washington Star, 29 Oct. 1941 245 'do without her': Rosa Wood to Edith Lindsay, 25 Oct. 1942, MHS 245 'isn't for charity': W to WM, 5 March 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 197 201, Bodl. Lib.

245 'and pathetic surroundings': ibid.

245 'off to England': W to Edith Lindsay, 28 March 1942, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 246 'two months leave': W to Edith Lindsay, 30 Aug. 1942, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 246 'other any more': W to Edith Lindsay, 5 Feb. 1943, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 246 been further reconciliation: Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 484 246 'wall of disinterest': Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, p. 202 247 'all too tragic': W to Edith Lindsay, 23 July 1943, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 247 'you this minute': ibid.

247 'and attractive people': W to Edith Lindsay, Sept. 1943, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 248 'free once more': W to WM, Sept. 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 197 201, Bodl. Lib.

248 'people, I find': W to Edith Lindsay, Sept. 1943, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 248 'allows such behaviour?': W to AB, 15 July 1940, Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, p. 163 248 'on 80,000,000 people?': Liberty, March 1941, quoted in Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, p. 187 249 'might be arranged': Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, p. 188 249 'that appointed me': ibid., p. 189 249 'an unwarranted step': DoW to WSC, 10 Nov. 1942, Churchill Papers 20/63, Chartwell Trust 250 'the d.u.c.h.ess's loyalty': King George VI to WSC, 9 Dec. 1942, Churchill Papers 20/52, Chartwell Trust 250 'be in obscurity': Wallis to Edith Lindsay, 23 April 1943, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 250 'share these views': King George VI to WSC, 8 Dec. 1942, Churchill Papers 20/52, Chartwell Trust 250 'interfere in politics': Horace Wilson to Chancellor of Exchequer, 10 Dec. 1936, PREM 1/453, NA PRO 250 'in enemy hands': FO 371/24249 f. 155, NA PRO 251 'less easily defended': Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 458 252 'campaign against her': Unsigned confidential memorandum, New York, 1 Aug. 1944, FBI Papers, US Department of Justice 252 'publishers and editors': ibid.

252 'exercise discreet observations': Department of State to Attorney General, 18 April 1941, FBI Papers, US Department of Justice 252 'out of placeotment ': Memorandum for the Director, 21 April 1941, FBI Papers, US Department of Justice 252 'the Duke's eyes': W to WM, 30 April 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fol. 41, Bodl. Lib.

253 'at Number 10': DoW to WM, 1946, Dep. Monckton Trustees 20, fol. 24, Bodl. Lib.

253 'in world history': Sunday Telegraph, 21 Oct. 2001.

Chapter 13: Best-Dressed Wallis.

254 'of the earth': Bloch, d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 184 255 'unrelenting royal family': Time, 28 Oct. 1946 255 'near to tears': Laura, d.u.c.h.ess of Marlborough, Laughter from a Cloud, pp. 104 5 255 'man so relieved': ibid.

255 'to Queen Alexandra': ibid.

256 'denied to her': Kathleen Kennedy Hartington, 27 Oct. 1946, Smith, Hostage to Fortune: The Letters of Joseph P. Kennedy, p. 632 256 'Sovereign of this country': The Duke's Consultations of Jowitt on the Question of the d.u.c.h.ess's t.i.tle, cited in Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, p. 311 256 '"Her Royal Highness"': ibid., p. 310 256 'of good manners': ibid., p. 312 257 'is very s.e.xy': Suzy Menkes, The Windsor Style, Grafton Books 1987, p. 191 259 'forms of surgery': consultant psychiatrist Dr Iain Oswald, Conversation with author, 13 Feb. 2011 260 'only granite below': Bloch, The d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 195 260 'and quite brilliant journalist': DoW to WM, 8 Dec. 1948, Dep. Monckton Trustees 20, fol. 24, Bodl. Lib.

261 'to the top': W to EAS, 13 July 1955, private archive 262 'get me one': J. Bryan III and Charles J. V. Murphy, The Windsor Story, Granada 1979, p. 519 262 'who they were': Linda Mortimer, Conversations with author, New York, 2 Nov. 2009 262 '"pushed me off"': Charles Pick, unpublished memoir courtesy of Martin Pick, n.d.

263 'is sadly diminished': Elsa Maxwell, American Weekly, 18 Dec. 1955 263 '"go against me!"': ibid.

263 'of her appearance': Elsa Maxwell, American Weekly, 11 Dec. 1955 264 'now in death': Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 538 264 'Cookie and Shirley': 7 March 1953, Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, p. 273 264 'English or French': quoted in Menkes, The Windsor Style, p. 62 264 'not good enough': ibid., p. 63 264 'no real charm': ibid.

265 '"to talk to"': Susan Mary Alsop, To Marietta from Paris 1945 1960, Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1976, p. 54 265 'life in exile': Lees-Milne, Harold Nicolson, vol. II, p. 269 266 'you eanum flowers': Menkes, The Windsor Style, p. 17 266 'up the pansy', Haslam, Redeeming Features, p. 193 266 'their upward rise': Helen Worden, American Mercury, June 1944 268 'admirable at all': interview with Frank Giles, Brendon Papers, Bren 2/2/7, Churchill Archives 268 'grovelling to me': John Balfour, Not Too Correct an Aureole, John Russell 1983, p. 64 269 'down at once': interview with Kenneth de Courcy, Brendon Papers, Bren 2/2/5, Churchill Archives 269 'un-undressable as Wallis': Haslam, Redeeming Features, p. 194 269 'decorators and couturiers': Bloch, The d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 191 269 Duke and d.u.c.h.ess: Higham, Mrs Simpson, p. 455 270 'plans and planning': HHR p. 365 270 'the Queen Mary': Charles Pick, unpublished memoir courtesy of Martin Pick, n.d.

272 'coming back here': Bloch, The d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 216

Chapter 14: Wallis Alone.

273 'awfully to live': Mary Simpson diary, private archive 273 'had been friends': ibid.

274 a small monkey: Haslam, Redeeming Features, p. 195 274 in her nose: Caroline Blackwood, The Last of the d.u.c.h.ess, Macmillan 1995, p. 14 274 from the Queen: Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 555 274 it did not: King, The d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 489 275 'bottles of drink': Anne Boston, Lesley Blanch: Inner Landscapes, Wilder Sh.o.r.es, John Murray 2010, p. 226, citing Maureen Cleave interview in Daily Telegraph, 1987 276 'to the press': Hugo Vickers, Behind Closed Doors, Hutchinson 2011, p. 127 276 of the d.u.c.h.ess: Nichola McAuliffe, Daily Mail, 14 Feb. 2009 277 'wThe Windsor Style, p. 139 278 'couple's romantic legacy': www.alfayed.com 279 'Const.i.tution stand for': Kenneth W. Prescott and Emma-Stina Prescott, The Complete Graphic Works of Jack Levine, New York, Dover Publications 1984, p. 48 280 'little more light': E. B. Kirk to Lady Donaldson, May 1979, Kirk Family Archive 280 'them into life': William Boyd, Bamboo, Hamish Hamilton 2005, p. 573 281 'private affairs, angel': EP to FDW, 21 Sept. 1919, LFP p. 240 281 'porcelain dinner service': Javier Marias, Your Face Tomorrow, New Directions 2005, pp. 460 3 281 'in Hitler's hands': ibid.

282 'within my capacities': HHR p. 97 282 'out of life': ibid.

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Abdication Bill (1936)

Aberdeen

Aberdeen Evening Argus

Aberdeen Royal Infirmary

Aird, John

d andAirlie, David Wolseley Ogilvyh Earl of

Alberta: Edward's EP ranch, near High River

Albion Gate, London

Alexander, Ulick

Alexandra, Queen of Edward VII,

Alexandre (hairdresser)

Allen, Charles Gordon

Allen, George

Allen, Dr Lewis Miles

Alsop, Susan Mary see Patten, Susan Mary