Friends With Fascists
As their American plans unraveled, Bedaux floated the idea of a German rendezvous with none other than Adolf Hitler himself. Edward conversed with the Chancellor in fluent German, and both he and Wallis enthusiastically engaged in “heil” salutes during their controversial stay. Whispers of espionage swirled, casting doubt on Wallis’ allegiance and fueling speculation of a nefarious plot to infiltrate the British Royals.

Retreating to France before the eruption of World War II, the couple sought refuge in Portugal as the shadows of conflict loomed ever closer. Yet, a glimmer of opportunity emerged in 1940 when George VI extended an olive branch, appointing Edward as Governor of the Bahamas. Basking in the Caribbean sun, Wallis’ racially insensitive remarks and lavish shopping sprees drew criticism amidst the global backdrop of sacrifice and strife.