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The church at the time would not allow divorcee's to re-marry in church when a previous spouse was still living and it was felt Edward would not be able to retain the position of Supreme Governor of the Church of England if the marriage went ahead.
On top of this the Govt at the time did not approve of Wallis Simpson as a suitable person to be queen. Had they done so they would have made more of an effort to overcome the legal issues involved - such as Simpsons first marriage not being recognised as annulled ( in the US ) by the English Church.
It was generally felt that she was exploiting the King for financial and personal advantage. There was also concern that Edward would further involve himself in politics and that were he to abdicate it would prevent him for interfearing in government policy.
In the end they remained married, ostensiably happily, for 35 years untill Edwards death.
Edward and his bed-hopping colonial trollope of a mistress/wife were rampant nazi sympathisers too, let us not forget that. Hitler had him all lined up to be reinstated had they been able to successfully invade too.
The whole divorce thing was used as a smokescreen to disguise that fact...........allegedly.
Oh, thanks for that. It's actually quite a sweet story in the end then. He gave it all up for love.... So did they have any kids? I wonder if there is anyone out there that is suddenly going to make a claim for the crown?
I wonder if they still send people to the tower......
Didn't King-Emperor Edward VIII have to abdicate when he married Wallis Simpson, a divorcee?
But then Prince Charles is divorced too? How does that work?
Edward was essentially forced to abdicate because the establishment in Govt and the CoE at the time refused to condone the marriage.
The church at the time would not allow divorcee's to re-marry in church when a previous spouse was still living and it was felt Edward would not be able to retain the position of Supreme Governor of the Church of England if the marriage went ahead.
On top of this the Govt at the time did not approve of Wallis Simpson as a suitable person to be queen. Had they done so they would have made more of an effort to overcome the legal issues involved - such as Simpsons first marriage not being recognised as annulled ( in the US ) by the English Church.
It was generally felt that she was exploiting the King for financial and personal advantage. There was also concern that Edward would further involve himself in politics and that were he to abdicate it would prevent him for interfearing in government policy.
In the end they remained married, ostensiably happily, for 35 years untill Edwards death.
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