Wallis Simpson
Wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (1896–1986)
Summary
Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, was an American socialite and the wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor. Their intention to marry and her status as a divorcée caused a constitutional crisis that led to Edward's abdication.
Originally created by Deb
3/31/2002, 8:15:24 AM
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keep it short; the regnal number pretty much shows he was king
Copying from [[Category:British royal memoirists]] to [[Category:20th-century British memoirists]] Diffusing per [[WP:DIFFUSE]] and/or [[WP:ALLINCLUDED]] using [[c:Help:Cat-a-lot|Cat-a-lot]]
'grace' is on page 235 not page 208
undue weight: 4 images devoted to something that is poorly sourced with self-published dead links and not covered in any biography of her is too many
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Linked [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]] at first usage (correcting my error from a previous edit)
no, racists are not admired in the Bahamas
More detail about her positive contributions during WW2 in the Bahamas. She was the head of the Red Cross (didn't just work for it), did significant work helping torpedoed sailors. Multiple sources praise her for her efforts
already in the body of the article
former at the time described (their marriage)
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