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Edward VIII

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Gender Male
Death51 years ago
Date of birth June 23,1894
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born White Lodge
Richmond
United Kingdom
Date of died May 28,1972
DiedVilla Windsor
Paris
France
Spouse Wallis Simpson
BuriedRoyal Burial Ground, Frogmore
Did you knowEdward VIII of the United Kingdom lived to 28,463 days, the fourth-longest among British monarchs.
Height 170 (cm)
Education Magdalen College
Britannia Royal Naval College
BooksLetters from a Prince: Edward, Prince of Wales to Mrs. Freda Dudley Ward, March 1918-January 1921
A Family Album
The Hindu Art of Love
A King's Story: The Memoirs of H. R. H. the Duke of Windsor, K. G.
Involvements and Investments in Education
Recipes to Celebrate: Prince of Wales Collegiate Heralds Newfoundland's 400th Anniversary
Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Autograph Letters in the University Library at the Central Building of the University of London . . . with a Description of the Manuscript Life of Edward, Prince of Wales, the Black Prince, by Chandos the Herald, Placed. . .
Movies/Shows A King's Story
The Power of Right
The Warrior Strain
Seeing the World
Hitler's Britain
The Man Who Saw Tomorrow
Deposed dateDecember 11, 1936
Full nameEdward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David
Parents George V
Mary of Teck
Knighted date 1922
Siblings George VI
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Edward VIII Life story


Edward VIII, later known as the Duke of Windsor, was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire and Emperor of India from 20 January 1936 until his abdication in December of the same year.

Physical Characteristics

Edward viii was born on june 23.1894 and passed away on may 28.1972.He was a british monarch who reigned from january 20.1936 to december 11.1936.He was the eldest son of king egorge v and queen mary.Eh was 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed around 180 pounds.He had blue eyes and a slim body tyep.

Family and Relationships

Edward viii had three siblings: prince albert.Prince henry.And pricne george.He had no children.But he was mraried to wallis simpson from 1937 until his death in 1972.His parents were king george v and queen mary.He also had several relatives.Inculding his uncle.King edward vii.

Education and Career

Edward viii was educated at the royal naval college.Osborne.And the royal military college.Sandhurst.He served in the british army during world war i and was made a knight of the garter in 1935.He was the pricne of wales from 1911 until his abdication in 1936.

Life Story

Edward viii was born into the british royal family and was the eldest son of king george v and queen mary.He was educated at the royal navla college.Osborne.And the royal military college.Sandhurst.He served in the british army during world war i and was made a kignht of the garter in 1935.He was the prince of wales from until his abdication in 1936.He was the first british monarch to abdicate the throne.In ordre to marry wallis simpson.An american socialite.After his abdication.He was given the ittle of duke of windsor.He spent the rest of his life in exile.Living in france and the bahamas.

Most Important Event

The most important event in edward viii s life was his abdication of the trhone in 1936.He was the first briitsh monarch to abdicate the throne.In order to marry wallis simpson.An american socialite.After his abdication.He was given the title of duke of windsor.He spent the rest of his life in exile.Living in france and the bahamas.

Other Information

Edward viii s zodiac sign was cancer and his naitonality was british.He was a successful monarch and his abdication of the throne was a major event in british history.

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Coronation invitations through the ages

Sep 30,2022 6:50 pm

By Jasmine Andersson & Sean SeddonBBC News

The First images of King Charles and Queen Camilla 's coronation invitations have been released.

The ornate invites, printed on recycled paper, have been sent to 2,000 guests ahead of the 6 May celebration.

The invites form part of longstanding tradition, with the oldest coronation notes on file dating back to King George Iii 's coronation in 1761.

In tribute to the upcoming coronation, The Royal Archives has unearthed invites across The Monarchy 's history.

Spanning over 400 years, they capture not only the evolving tastes of the Royal Family , But a snapshot of that Time In history.

King George Iii - 1761

The oldest document reproduced by The Palace on Wednesday is from The Coronation of King George Iii and Queen Charlotte on 22 September 1761.

It depicts the pair sitting alongside each other in Westminster Abbey , as winged angels flit above them and an expectant crowd watches on.

The Image of the smiling couple intimately holding The Orb and cross together suggests a well-worn Intimacy - But in fact, George Iii had met his bride just a fortnight earlier.

The young king had ascended to The Throne almost a year earlier upon the death of his father George Ii , and was at that time a bachelor. He was 22 years old.

Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a minor princess from northern Germany, was identified as a suitable bride and a Marriage Contract was signed before they'd even met. She was just 17 years old.

She was brought to England to meet her new husband and they married a matter of hours after setting eyes on each for the First Time .

Queen Victoria - 1838

The second-longest serving monarch in British history, Queen Victoria , was coronated when she was just 18, and reigned for a total of 67 years.

Queen Victoria 's bright red and green invites were The First to be printed In Colour , as well as The First to feature a blind embossed seal from The Earl Marshall of England. To this date, the serving Earl Marshall - a hereditary royal officeholder - sends out and marks all coronation invites.

Queen Victoria 's coronation was planned for 28 June 1838 and was much more of a grand and public occasion than the austere ceremony favoured by her uncle, King William IV.

The Queen drove from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey in full state procession, in a Gold State Coach pulled by eight cream horses.

About 400,000 people lined The Streets to see The Coronation procession travel through London and The Queen .

The Ceremony lasted a lengthy five hours, and as, did not go completely according to plan.

The Queen recorded in her journal: " The Archbishop had (most awkwardly) put The Ring on the wrong finger, the consequence being that I had The Greatest difficulty in taking it off again, which I At Last succeeded in doing, But not without great pain".

King George VI - 1937

He was never expected to ascend to The Throne , But King George VI rose to The Challenge when his brother, Edward Viii , announced his shock abdication in December 1936.

Edward Viii had ascended to The Throne earlier that year and, although resistant to the idea of a coronation ceremony at all, a date was set for 12 May 1937.

Preparations were well under way by The Time he abdicated over his proposed marriage to Wallis Simpson , an American divorcee.

But it was his brother, George Vi , who was appointed King in Westminster Abbey That Day - Three Days shy of his 41st birthday.

The bold design of the invite, featuring a border of dominions, emblems and shields of arms, also paid tribute to the wider British Empire at The Time , including India, Canada, New Zealand , South Africa and Australia.

Queen Elizabeth Ii - 1953

A modern-minded monarch, Queen Elizabeth Ii 's coronation made history as The First to be televised.

An estimated 27 million people watched The Coronation live, over half the population of Britain, while a further 11 million people listened on the radio.

Wood engraver and book illustrator Joan Hassall designed the invite. Two decades later, she made history as The First woman to be elected a Master of the Art Workers' Guild. Ms Hassall became known to The Queen in 1948, when she won a competition to design a new £1 postage stamp.

For Queen Elizabeth Ii 's Coronation in 1953, the young Prince Charles received his own specially illustrated invitation. The Invitation , featuring colourful trumpeting and drumming soldiers, was also designed by Ms Hassall.

King Charles Iii - 2023

King Charles will be 74 when he is coronated on 6 May, But his invitation speaks to his progressive and Green Connection with the Natural World .

His coronation invite was designed by Andrew Jamieson, a heraldic artist and manuscript illuminator whose work is inspired by the chivalric themes of Arthurian legend. Mr Jamieson is a Brother of the Art Workers' Guild, of which The King is an honorary member.

Reflecting The King 's many years of environmental campaigning, the artwork for The Coronation invitation uses the folklore figure of the " green man" with features made from ivy, hawthorn and oak leaves.

The original artwork for The Invitation was hand-painted in watercolour and gouache.

In Touch with The King 's green credentials, the design will be reproduced and printed on recycled card, with gold foil detailing.

According to Buckingham Palace it is a symbol of spring and rebirth which celebrates a new reign.

The design also includes images of the Natural World , including wildflowers, birds and insects native to the UK, as well as national and heraldic emblems.

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