The Secret File of the Duke of WindsorBantam, 1988 - 326 pages It had always been the Duke of Windsor's intention to explain to the world everything that had happened to him after the Abdication. In 1975 the Duchess of Windsor confided many secret documents from the Duke's personal archive into the hands of her French lawyer, Maitre Suzanne Blum, with the written instruction that they were to form the basis of a book relating the unknown story of the Duke and Duchess's long exile. In turn Maitre Blum entrusted the collection to the distinguished historian Michael Bloch, allowing the extraordinary truth to be told. Here then, for the first time, that truth is revealed. |
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From Abdication to Marriage 193637 | 37 |
The Financial Settlement and Quarrel | 43 |
Three | 65 |
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