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Sunday, December 11, 2016

A DECISION WHICH CHANGED THE BRITISH MONARCHY FOREVER

JFK+50:  Volume 7, No. 2156

KING EDWARD VIII ANNOUNCES INTENT TO ABDICATE THRONE

London, England (JFK+50) Eighty years ago today, December 11, 1936, Great Britain's King Edward VIII* made a radio address informing the British people of his decision to abdicate the throne.

On November 16, 1936, the King had informed Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin of his decision to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson.**  When King Edward learned that this would be unacceptable because remarriage after divorce is opposed by the Church of England, he let it be known that he intended to abdicate.

In the radio speech, the King said...

"A few hours ago, I discharged my last duty as King...and now that I have been succeeded by...the Duke of York, my first words must be to declare my allegiance to him.

I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burdens of responsibility and to discharge my duties as King...without the help and support of the woman I love."

After abdication, Edward became the Duke of Windsor and married Mrs. Simpson.  The couple lived in Paris until the Nazis occupied the city in 1940. The Duke served as Governor of the Bahamas from 1940 to 1945.

Dr. Anna Whitlock, writing in the Mirror, describes Edward's abdication as "a decision which would change the monarchy forever."  She speculates as to what might have happened had Edward given up Mrs. Simpson to remain on the throne.

As to Britain's relationship with Nazi Germany, Dr. Whitlock writes that by 1940 Edward "was regarded by Winston Churchill as pro-Nazi," and Adolf Hitler himself believed that the King's abdication was "a severe loss for us."  She further surmises that had Edward been King after the fall of France, he would have urged Britain's surrender as well.

Dr. Whitlock also believes that "it is unlikely" Elizabeth would have ever been Queen had King Edward not abdicated because had he fathered children and lived to his death date in 1972, there would be no Queen Elizabeth II.


*King Edward VIII (1894-1972) was born at White Lodge, Richmond Park near London during the reign of his grandmother, Queen Victoria. He was educated at the Royal Naval College & served as a midshipman for 3 months.   Edward was invested as the Prince of Wales in 1911. Edward took the throne upon the death of King George V on Jan 20, 1936.

**Wallis Simpson (1896-1986) was born in Pennsylvania.  She divorced her 1st husband, Earl Spencer, Jr. in 1927 & married Ernest Simpson, a British-American businessman.  

SOURCES

"Edward VIII, January-December 1936," The official site of the British Monarchy, www.royal.gov.uk/

"Eighty years after King Edward's abdication what would have happened to Britain if he hadn't given up his crown," by Dr. Anna Whitlock, December 11, 2016, Mirror, www.mirror.co.uk/

"Historic Royal Speeches and Writings," 11 December 1936, www.royal.gov.uk/


Edward and Wallis Simpson
Kitzbuhel, Austria
 February 1935


Friday, December 11, 2015

KING EDWARD VIII

JFK+50:  Volume 6, No. 1793

KING EDWARD VIII ABDICATED THRONE 79 YEARS AGO TODAY

London, England (JFK+50) Seventy-nine years ago today, December 11, 1936, Great Britain's King Edward VIII* made a radio address informing the British people of his decision to abdicate the throne.

On November 16, 1936, the King had informed Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin of his decision to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson.**  When King Edward learned that this would be unacceptable, because remarriage after divorce is opposed by the Church of England, he let it be known that he intended to abdicate.

In the radio speech, the King said...

"A few hours ago, I discharged my last duty as King...and now that I have been succeeded by...the Duke of York, my first words must be to declare my allegiance to him.

I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burdens of responsibility and to discharge my duties as King...without the help and support of the woman I love."

According to the official website of the British Monarchy, the King "executed an instrument of Abdication" on December 10, 1936 "which was given legal effect the following day."

By signing the document, Edward gave up the throne not only for himself but also for any of his children.  Edward's brother, Albert, became King George.

After abdication, Edward became the Duke of Windsor and married Mrs. Simpson.  The couple lived in Paris until the Nazis occupied the city in 1940. The Duke served as Governor of the Bahamas from 1940 to 1945.


*King Edward VIII (1894-1972) was born at White Lodge, Richmond Park near London during the reign of his grandmother, Queen Victoria. He was educated at the Royal Naval College & served as a midshipman for 3 months.   Edward was invested as the Prince of Wales in 1911. Edward took the throne upon the death of King George V on Jan 20, 1936.

**Wallis Simpson (1896-1986) was born in Pennsylvania.  She divorced her 1st husband, Earl Spencer, Jr. in 1927 & married Ernest Simpson, a British-American businessman.  

SOURCES

"Edward VIII, January-December 1936," The official site of the British Monarchy, www.royal.gov.uk/

"Historic Royal Speeches and Writings," 11 December 1936, www.royal.gov.uk/



Edward and Wallis Simpson
Kitzbuhel, Austria
 February 1935




Saturday, September 27, 2014

JFK+50 TOP TEN POSTS #1

JFK+50 TOP POST #1

Knoxville, Tennessee (JFK+50) Today we complete a review of the ten most popular posts of our JFK+50 blog since we began in November 2010.  This review will include updates and revisions of the original posts. 

The following post of December 11, 2010 has received more than 30,000 hits.

Thanks to all our visitors worldwide.

BRITAIN'S KING EDWARD VIII ABDICATES TO MARRY DIVORCEE

December 11, 2010, London (JFK+50) Seventy-four years ago today, December 11, 1936, Great Britain's Edward VIII*, having been king for just eleven months, became the first British monarch to abdicate the throne voluntarily.

The King's abdication came in response to the condemnation by the Church of England and the British government of his decision to marry Wallis W. Simpson**, a married woman and a divorcee from the United States.


Duchess and Duke of Windsor

On the night of December 11, 1936, the King said on radio: 

"I have found it impossible to carry on the heavy burdens of responsibility.....without the help and support of the woman I love."

*Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David, a.k.a. King Edward VIII (1894-1972) was the son of King George V and Queen Mary.  He became Prince of Wales at age 16 and served in the British armed services during WWI.

Edward became King upon his father's death on January 20, 1936.  After his abdication, he became the Duke of Windsor and married Wallis Simpson after her second divorce was finalized.


Wallis Simpson, 1936

**Bessie Wallis Warfield Simpson (1896-1986) was born in Blue Ridge Summit, PA.  Her father died shortly after her birth.  Her first marriage to US Naval Officer William Spencer ended in divorce in 1934 and her 2nd marriage to Ernest Simpson also ended in divorce.



Tuesday, June 3, 2014

FORMER KING EDWARD VIII WEDS WALLIS WARFIELD

DUKE OF WINDSOR MARRIED WALLIS WARFIELD 77 YEARS AGO

London, U.K. (JFK+50) 77 years ago today, June 3, 1937, the Duke of Windsor and former King Edward VIII of Great Britain and Northern Ireland married American divorcee Wallis Warfield.

The Duke abdicated the British throne on December 10, 1936 after 325 days of rule.

In his radio address on that day, King Edward said:

"I have found it impossible to carry on the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge the duties of king...without the help and support of the woman I love."

Edward died in Paris in 1972 followed by his wife in 1986.



      The Windsors with President Nixon

JFK AND KHRUSHCHEV MEET IN VIENNA

Vienna, Austria (JFK+50) President and Mrs. John F.  Kennedy arrived in here in Vienna 53 years ago today, June 3, 1961, after a whirlwind visit to France.

The Kennedys were greeted at Schwechat Airport by Adolf Sharf, President of Austria.  

JFK met Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev for the first time at the American Embassy.

Mr. Kennedy was accompanied by Secretary of State Dean Rusk and National Security Adviser McGeorge Bundy.

Mr. Khrushchev was assisted by Andrei Gromyko and Anatoliy Dobrynin.

In four hours of summit, the issues discussed included the situation in Laos.



Khrushchev and Kennedy in Vienna


POPE JOHN XXIII DIES 

Rome, Italy (JFK+50) Pope John XXIII, died 53 years ago today, June 3, 1961, at the Vatican here in Rome.

The Pope, who was 81 years old at the time of his death, was elected on October 28, 1958.

President Kennedy said the Pope's...

"wisdom, compassion and kindly strength have bequeathed humanity a new legacy of purpose and courage for the future."




Pope John XXIII (1958)

FIRST AMERICAN WALKED IN SPACE 49 YEARS AGO TODAY

Houston, Texas (JFK+50) Major Edward H. White II became the first American to walk in space 49 years ago today, June 3, 1965.




Edward White Walks in Space
NASA Photograph

White followed Soviet cosmonaut Aleksei A. Leonov who became the first man to walk in space earlier in March.

White was attached to his Gemini IV spacecraft by a 25 foot tether.  He was able to control his movements with an oxygen jet propulsion system.

His walk lasted 20 minutes.

Major White died on January 27, 1967 along with Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee, when, as they were doing testing on the launchpad, a fire broke out in the cabin.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

KING EDWARD VIII ABDICATION

December 11, 2013

KING EDWARD VIII GAVE UP BRITISH THRONE 77 YEARS AGO TODAY

London, England (JFK+50) King Edward VIII* signed the instruments of abdication 77 years ago today, December 11, 1936 at Fort Belvedere.

The King officially abdicated before making a radio address informing the people of the British Empire of his decision.





Edward Prince of Wales
June 1932
German Federal Archives
Bundesarchiv, Bild 
 102-13538/CC-BY-SA

In the speech, the King said:

"I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burdens of responsibility and to discharge my duties as King...without the help and support of the woman I love."

After giving the speech, Edward left for Austria.

On November 16th, the King had informed Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin of his intention to marry the American divorcee Wallis Simpson.**




Duchess of Windsor
Photo by Toni Frissell

When Edward was informed that this would be unacceptable because remarriage after divorce is opposed by the Church of England, he let it be known that he would abdicate.

Edward's brother, George VI, succeeded to the throne and gave Edward the title Duke of Windsor.

Edward and Wallis Simpson were married in June 1937.



*King Edward VIII (1894-1972) was born at White Lodge, Richmond Park near London during the reign of his grandmother, Queen Victoria.

He was educated at the Royal Naval College and served as a midshipman for 3 months.  Edward was invested as the Prince of Wales in 1911. 

Edward was the 1st Prince of Wales to deliver his address in Welch.  He served in WWI as an aide to Sir John French.  After the war, he traveled worldwide "in the interests of world peace and British trade."

Edward took the throne upon the death of King George V on Jan 20, 1936.  As King, he took an avid interest in the underprivileged and working classes.





Edward and Wallis Simpson
Kitzbuhel, Austria
February 1935


**Wallis Warfield Simpson (1896-1986) was born in Pennsylvania.  She divorced her 1st husband, Earl Spencer, Jr. in 1927 and married Ernest Simpson, a British-American businessman.  She met Edward, Prince of Wales in Jan 1931 and their affair was followed by divorce from Mr. Simpson.

SOURCE

The World Book Encyclopedia, Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, Chicago, 1967.