How To Use Edward vii In A Sentence

  • He became King George VI upon the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, later duke of Windsor.
  • Reddy believes that the abdication of Edward VIII was a continuation of the War of the Roses.
  • 1911 - George V is crowned King of the United Kingdom, succeeding his father, Edward VII.
  • When he rejoined the RAF in a few weeks, the facial hair came off—long before he had the chance to shape it into the full beard for which kings Edward VII and George V not to mention their cousin Czar Nicholas II were famous. William and Kate
  • King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs Simpson, a divorced woman.
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  • Less vocal (for reasons of state), Britain's gamesome King Edward VII and gamey King Leopold II of the Belgians were just as intime chez Maxim.
  • She was ten when her father Albert, Duke of York, became king after Edward VIII abdicated in 1936.
  • His own father, blithe gadabout Edward VII 1901-1910 was solely a horse racing buff who was oblivious to his subjects becoming, in his lifetime, suddenly and overwhelmingly enamoured with ball games. Royalty has finally become wedded to the national sporting obsession | Frank Keating
  • Edward VIII abdicated after a reign of 325 days, in favour of his brother, the Duke of York, who became King George VI.
  • The present Kew Bridge was opened by King Edward VII and is correctly named "King Edward Bridge".
  • His death was followed 11 months later by King Edward VIII's abdication.
  • In 1936, the newly minted but not yet crowned Edward VIII was having a torrid affair with a twice divorced American lady named Wallis Simpson.
  • King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs Simpson,[Sentence dictionary] a divorced woman.
  • The present Kew Bridge was opened by King Edward VII and is correctly named "King Edward Bridge".
  • King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs Simpson, a divorced woman.
  • Most of the rumors have old roots, going back to before King Edward VIII even abdicated his throne for Wallis Simpson.
  • ON the cover of a new calendar which has just gone on sale, a half naked barmaid pours a glass of whisky at the Edward VII pub in York.
  • The Duke of Windsor, briefly King Edward VIII before he abdicated to marry Mrs Simpson, also owned a Stannard watercolour.
  • He was the 10th monarch to be buried in the precinct of the chapel, with other sovereigns including Henry VIII, Charles I, George III, Edward VII and George V.
  • The present Kew Bridge was opened by King Edward VII and is correctly named "King Edward Bridge".
  • In "The King's Speech" Mr. Firth uses a touching combination of vulnerability and fortitude to play Albert, Duke of York — George VI once he ascends the throne after the abdication of his older brother, Edward VIII. With Vulnerability and Fortitude
  • King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936.
  • King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs Simpson, a divorced woman.
  • Be that as it may, if Parliament and the Commonwealth had agreed to a morganatic marriage or if Edward VIII had not abdicated but given up Wallis instead, how would history be today?
  • It has rows of old style desks with seats attached, old fashioned inkwells, photographs of King Edward VIII and Queen Alexandra on the wall, and an old-fashioned globe with British colonies shown in red.
  • But here he was, seated next to the Queen of England, amid Corinthian columns and gold-enriched pilasters, before a red velvet throne used for the coronation of King Edward VII.
  • The present Kew Bridge was opened by King Edward VII and is correctly named "King Edward Bridge".
  • It was only through the abdication of Edward VIII in 1936, that, suddenly, she was thrust into the limelight, and became our Queen.
  • While the wealthy sportsman was the original English motorist, it was not until Edward VII took up motoring (with relish) that the motorcar began to gain precedence over the horse and carriage with the Marlborough House Set. The Motorcar | Edwardian Promenade
  • She had once worked in domestic service for the future Edward VIII, who was then Prince of Wales.
  • On that afternoon the crowds lining Constitution Hill were three to four deep, waiting patiently to catch a glimpse of Edward VIII as he returned to Buckingham Palace.
  • Within the Garter are impaled (dexter) the Arms of KING EDWARD VII. and (sinister) the undifferenced Arms of The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • The Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, is famous for abdicating the throne to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson.
  • King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs Simpson, a divorced woman.
  • When King Edward VIII abdicated in December 1936 it was a shock to the nation.
  • Her ancestors and relatives include a variety of dukes and barons and her maternal grandmother, Pandora Jones, was a god-daughter of the Duke of Windsor, formerly Edward VIII.
  • And the Kaiser was unwise to sneer that his uncle Edward VII went yachting with Thomas Lipton, the purveyor of bacon and tea to the urban consumer.
  • American divorcee whose marriage to Edward VIII created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication.
  • The rules governing the use of the Royal Standard were tightened during the reign of Edward VII.
  • In advising Edward VIII against a morganatic marriage to Mrs Simpson he acted with the utmost constitutional propriety.
  • A group of teachers, pupils and health experts have joined forces at King Edward VII Upper School to tackle issues around anorexia nervosa, bingeing and over-eating.
  • At the beginning of the nine year reign of Edward VII, the motorcar was a status symbol that only the very rich could afford to purchase and maintain, as the horse, generally cheaper and familiar to the population, continued its domination of everyday travel and transport. 2008 March | Edwardian Promenade
  • Edward VIII frequently dined there when he was Prince of Wales, and, the night after the boats from India berthed at the London docks, there was always an influx of maharajahs.
  • He made a name for himself painting dogs and was commissioned to paint for various royals including King Edward VII and King George VI.
  • From the sublime to the royal billet-doux, the same sale has a collection of 314 unpublished love letters comprising over 2,900 pages from the Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) to his mistress, Mrs Freda Dudley Ward.
  • Edward VII belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, named for his father, Prince Albert. Hugh Muir's diary
  • His own father, blithe gadabout Edward VII 1901-1910 was solely a horse racing buff who was oblivious to his subjects becoming, in his lifetime, suddenly and overwhelmingly enamoured with ball games. Royalty has finally become wedded to the national sporting obsession | Frank Keating
  • She jokingly mentioned that her maternal great-great-grandmother was the long-time mistress of Charles's great-great-grandfather, Edward VII.
  • In the last four years alone, no fewer than three auctions have featured billets-doux and other letters written by the Duke of Windsor when he held the titles Prince of Wales and King Edward VIII.
  • She divorced her second husband in order to marry Edward VIII.

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