Would you want a man who gave up his crown for you? We have been deeply influenced by fairy tales since we were young, what more could a husband want from a person who abandoned the world for you? We used to think that a person who betrayed his family was shameful, low and lowly. But I have also seen a sentence: when you really meet love, you will find that all morals are insignificant, and true love will not be blocked by morals. A man who gives up his crown, if he escapes his own prison for you, is imprisoning you for a lifetime. The whole world scolded and attacked, but love became stronger because of this. The destruction of fairy tales was not because of the fragility of fairy tales, but because of the courage, passion and romance that thousands of people pointed out, but because of the world's forgetfulness and the reduction of resistance, it became more and more ordinary. People know what he sacrificed, but it was he who was truly freed, and the Duchess of Windsor was increasingly vulnerable to the condemnation of her heart and the abuse of the world. The world has forgotten you, but you can't let go. Fortunately, she knew that she could only get an infatuated boy, or a rational lover. Get more and give more. What a woman is weak is only her physical strength, and what is weak is only her appearance. Her heart is always the most forbearing and kind, and the most tender is the most rigid. It is not a fairy tale that is smooth sailing. The real fairy tales are epics that are turbulent first, and then heart-wrenching.
And the modern woman who constantly fantasizes and travels is nothing more than you, me and him who yearn for the epic, only to find out after reading the epic. All extremes and suffocation will eventually be like the turbulent water flow in the estuary, which is the most real destination of the epic. So, the mountains are still mountains, and the water is still water.
Without the Duchess of Windsor with Edward VIII, there would not have been that stuttering Duke of Yorkshire, that famous "The King's Speech", look, one woman didn't shake the constitution, didn't lose England for one less good king, and didn't Instead, it has contributed a lot of glamour and romance to history.
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