
Traitor King
The Scandalous Exile of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor
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Andrew Lownie
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Andrew Lownie
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The Sunday Times best seller
A Daily Mail Royal Book of the Year, 2021
December 1936. The king of England, Edward VIII, has given up his crown, foregoing his duty for the love of Wallis Simpson, an American divorcée. Their courtship has been dogged by controversy and scandal, but with Edward's abdication, they can live happily ever after. But do they?
In Traitor King, best-selling historian Andrew Lownie draws on hitherto unexplored archives to uncover the dramatic world of the Windsors post-abdication. Lownie reveals a couple obsessed with their status, financially exploiting their position and manipulating the media. Filled with treachery and betrayal, this is a story of an exiled royal and the Nazi attempts to recruit him to their cause—and of why the royal family never forgave the duke for choosing love over duty.
©2021 Andrew Lownie (P)2021 Bonnier Books UKReseñas de la Crítica
"Darkly compelling...hundreds of eye-popping details.... Gripping...damning portrait of the Windsors." (Daily Mail, Book of the Week)
"Briskly written and compulsively readable...." (A.N. Wilson, TLS)
"Meticulously researched." (Spectator)
"Entertaining...convincing...timely. Urgent reading for royals." (Evening Standard)
It is not an attractive picture but one of self obsession, with personal unkindnesses and ruthlessness towards friends and servants who had given so much to the Windsors. And their hope and expectation that Simpson would still one day be queen. The author, Andrew Lownie who also narrates, lays out all of the facts and allows the reader to decide their characters and the nature of their treachery. It is truly fascinating story, which rivals any fictional work.
There is a final summary chapter (25: Traitor King) which summarises, and lists a number of sources but the work as an historical biography would have been enhance by a full bibliography for further reading. But overall, this is an excellent, well researched and enjoyable account of a fascinating, if frivolous, sad and greedy couple in a tumultuous time.
My thanks to Audible UK's Premium Plus, which allows members to read this book for free
"There is no room for two kings in England."
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The author narrated this book and usually that is a mistake. But with this one the author did a reasonable albeit not great job.
Worth a listen if you are interested in this period of history.
A bit of a surprise
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