But as Wallis said, "Why do people only focus on what he gave up? What about what I gave up?"
Every woman yearns for such a unique love, which is earth-shattering and must be me. But when it really happens, there are a few people who can take over that kind of deep friendship and take responsibility for another person's happy life. For her he gave up his dazzling crown, his supreme rights, the many who loved him and supported him, and he swore allegiance to his country for the rest of his life. So just like what she said, she can't even have a single complaint, she can't change everything that she created with her own hands, no matter how difficult the moment is, no matter how much reality makes her want to escape, far away from this one she loves and loves her deeply A man, she can't, she can only accompany him in life and death, always, always.
Although she loves him, she loves freedom more, and loves to dance and chat with her friends, but when that man puts down the crown for her, how can she love him more and give him greater happiness than the crown.
In the end, Wallis was just a poor woman who was hurt by love. It wasn't Edward who hurt her.
She did nothing wrong, the only thing wrong was that he fell in love with her.
If there is a next life, Wallis should hope that he will never meet Edward again.
He gave up the crown for her.
She gave herself up for him.
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