Marie, Maria, Marcelle, May, Mary, Maggie and the Duke of Windsor
Edward, known to his inner circle as David, was the eldest son of King George V and Queen Mary. He was invested as Edward, Prince of Wales on his sixteenth birthday, just nine weeks after his father, King George V, succeeded his grandfather as king in 1910.
In 1936, David succeeded his father as King Edward VIII. In the shortest reign in the past 450 years of British royalty, he abdicated 236 days later in favour of his brother when he was refused consent to his proposed marriage to Wallis Simpson.
As a young man, David served with the British Army in France during the First World War. In the years following, his relationship with his father deteriorated. The king was appalled by the continual reports of his very public relationships with mainly well-known, married women.
The first of his many trysts, however, was quite different not only did the love affair continue for nearly three years it resulted in the birth of a son in Paris in 1916 whilst the Prince was on active service in France and remained a closely kept secret.
This is the incredible true story of the only son of Edward VIII later to become the Duke of
Windsor and marry Wallis Simpson.