Madonna directed the second film, although the unique modern female perspective is slightly trivial and cumbersome, it is also worth watching for the love of the last century.
On December 11, 1936, Edward VIII announced his abdication, becoming the only king in British history to abdicate automatically so far. The whole country was shocked, and his abdication triggered a constitutional crisis in the United Kingdom. He was burdened with the dissatisfaction of the people of the motherland and left with Mrs. Simpson. Since then, his name has been forever associated with "don't love the country and love the beauty".
Whether it's really just for love, it's hard to get to the bottom of it. Behind the intoxication of money is disgusting behavior, the country is troubled at home and abroad, but the two are nostalgic for sensuality and even have connections with the Nazis.
We know that the younger brother of the Duke of Windsor is the male protagonist of "The King's Speech", but we don't know that George VI was hurriedly put on the throne in order to clean up the mess for his irresponsible brother; the niece of the Duke of Windsor and the daughter of George VI , is the queen of long standby time. We learned the Queen's story in the American drama "The Crown", the Duke of Windsor is just a lonely prince playing bagpipes.
WE, Wallis and Edward. There is love between them, and it is difficult to say that it is just love.
Just as Puyi in "The Last Emperor" also had to buy tickets for entering the Forbidden City, will the Duke of Windsor recall his past glory, will he feel nostalgic?
The beauty of the country has a dilemma, the only answer is in silence, in the sound of bagpipes.
Today is the 46th anniversary of the death of the Duke of Windsor, and YiShi.com presents a rare autographed photo of the Duke of Windsor for everyone.
【Let art come into life】
▲Art is a daily shot on May 28th
"The Duke of Windsor" Edward VIII (Edward VIII) rare autographed early years
One frame of silver-salted paper-based photo (with frame)
Made in 1920
28×20cm
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