Edward VIII
Edward VIII was the King of the United Kingdom in 1936 who abdicated the throne to marry Wallis Simpson.
Royal Family Member
June 23, 1894
Cancer
May 28, 1972
77
Surrey, England
Edward VIII, also known as Prince Edward and Duke of Windsor, was the King of the United Kingdom for a brief period in 1936. As the Prince of Wales, he gained popularity through regional visits and official engagements. However, his decision to marry Wallis Simpson, an American divorcee, led to a constitutional crisis and ultimately his abdication from the throne. Despite his short reign, Edward VIII had a lasting impact on British history, with notable achievements in international relations and promoting Britain’s image overseas through a world tour. An intriguing aspect of his life is his abdication in 1936 to wed Wallis Simpson, an American woman with two previous marriages.