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Wallis Simpson

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A woman's life can really be a succession of lives, each revolving around some emotionally compelling situation or challenge, and each marked off by some intense experience.


— Wallis Simpson


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For a gallant spirit there can never be defeat.


— Wallis Simpson


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You can never be too rich or too thin.


— Wallis Simpson


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I hate this place. I shall hate it to my grave.


— Wallis Simpson


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I never make a trip to the United States without visiting a supermarket. To me they are more fascinating than any fashion salon.


— Wallis Simpson


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Never explain, never complain.


— Wallis Simpson


#explain #never #never complain #never explain

I am so anxious for you not to abdicate and I think the fact that you do is going to put me in the wrong light to the entire world because they will say that I could have prevented it.


— Wallis Simpson


#am #anxious #because #could #entire

PS: It's all gossip about the prince. I'm not in the habit of taking my girlfriends' beaux.


— Wallis Simpson


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Forgive me for not writing but this man is exhausting.


— Wallis Simpson


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I have always had the courage for the new things that life sometimes offers.


— Wallis Simpson


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" Later that year they were offered the use of a house by the Paris municipal authorities. Wallis Simpson predicted to society hostess Sibyl Colefax 'two people will suffer' because of 'the workings of a system' . Ancestors


Footnotes and sources.

Edward married Wallis six months later after which Wallis Simpson was formally known as the Duchess of Windsor without the style "Her Royal Highness". Two years later after Edward's accession as king Wallis divorced her second husband and Edward proposed to her. She was instead styled as "Her Grace" a style normally reserved only for non-royal dukes and duchesses.

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