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The Windsor Affair
A scandalous affair. A power struggle for the throne. A sensational rivalry between an English queen and an American social climber. In this electrifying novel, the New York Times bestselling author of The Swans of Fifth Avenue tells the story of the Abdication of Edward VIIIâand the two women at the center of it all.
âAs deliciously dishy as an English cream tea and the royal gossip whispered over it!ââKate Quinn, author of The Astral Library
Feuding Windsor brothers and their wivesâsome things, it seems, never change. The Windsor Affair recreates the cataclysmic events that nearly toppled the monarchy and incited the power struggle between Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and Wallis Simpson. Told from the perspective of both women, the novel propels readers into the fabulous world of the debonair Prince of Wales, cafĂ© society of the 1930s, and the glittering private lives of the Windsors. The first novel to be dedicated to this infamous rivalry, The Windsor Affair brings us all the gossip and intrigue between the two very differentâyet perhaps more similar than they would admitâwives of royals.
As Queen, Elizabeth would become the symbol of British pluck and courage during World War II and remain a British institution the rest of her long life. Wallis would be forever forced to enact the Worldâs Greatest Love Story even after it sours, as she goes from being admired to vilified and, ultimately, pitied. Against the backdrop of the Abdication Crisis, World War II, coronations, funerals, births, and deaths, these two women maintain a biting, sharp-tongued feudâuntil age and the long arm of history bring about a kind of understanding. For the last communication between these bitter rivals was a simple, surprising message: âIn friendship, Elizabeth.â
âAs deliciously dishy as an English cream tea and the royal gossip whispered over it!ââKate Quinn, author of The Astral Library
Feuding Windsor brothers and their wivesâsome things, it seems, never change. The Windsor Affair recreates the cataclysmic events that nearly toppled the monarchy and incited the power struggle between Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and Wallis Simpson. Told from the perspective of both women, the novel propels readers into the fabulous world of the debonair Prince of Wales, cafĂ© society of the 1930s, and the glittering private lives of the Windsors. The first novel to be dedicated to this infamous rivalry, The Windsor Affair brings us all the gossip and intrigue between the two very differentâyet perhaps more similar than they would admitâwives of royals.
As Queen, Elizabeth would become the symbol of British pluck and courage during World War II and remain a British institution the rest of her long life. Wallis would be forever forced to enact the Worldâs Greatest Love Story even after it sours, as she goes from being admired to vilified and, ultimately, pitied. Against the backdrop of the Abdication Crisis, World War II, coronations, funerals, births, and deaths, these two women maintain a biting, sharp-tongued feudâuntil age and the long arm of history bring about a kind of understanding. For the last communication between these bitter rivals was a simple, surprising message: âIn friendship, Elizabeth.â
A scandalous affair. A power struggle for the throne. A sensational rivalry between an English queen and an American social climber. In this electrifying novel, the New York Times bestselling author of The Swans of Fifth Avenue tells the story of the Abdication of Edward VIIIâand the two women at the center of it all.
âAs deliciously dishy as an English cream tea and the royal gossip whispered over it!ââKate Quinn, author of The Astral Library
Feuding Windsor brothers and their wivesâsome things, it seems, never change. The Windsor Affair recreates the cataclysmic events that nearly toppled the monarchy and incited the power struggle between Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and Wallis Simpson. Told from the perspective of both women, the novel propels readers into the fabulous world of the debonair Prince of Wales, cafĂ© society of the 1930s, and the glittering private lives of the Windsors. The first novel to be dedicated to this infamous rivalry, The Windsor Affair brings us all the gossip and intrigue between the two very differentâyet perhaps more similar than they would admitâwives of royals.
As Queen, Elizabeth would become the symbol of British pluck and courage during World War II and remain a British institution the rest of her long life. Wallis would be forever forced to enact the Worldâs Greatest Love Story even after it sours, as she goes from being admired to vilified and, ultimately, pitied. Against the backdrop of the Abdication Crisis, World War II, coronations, funerals, births, and deaths, these two women maintain a biting, sharp-tongued feudâuntil age and the long arm of history bring about a kind of understanding. For the last communication between these bitter rivals was a simple, surprising message: âIn friendship, Elizabeth.â
âAs deliciously dishy as an English cream tea and the royal gossip whispered over it!ââKate Quinn, author of The Astral Library
Feuding Windsor brothers and their wivesâsome things, it seems, never change. The Windsor Affair recreates the cataclysmic events that nearly toppled the monarchy and incited the power struggle between Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and Wallis Simpson. Told from the perspective of both women, the novel propels readers into the fabulous world of the debonair Prince of Wales, cafĂ© society of the 1930s, and the glittering private lives of the Windsors. The first novel to be dedicated to this infamous rivalry, The Windsor Affair brings us all the gossip and intrigue between the two very differentâyet perhaps more similar than they would admitâwives of royals.
As Queen, Elizabeth would become the symbol of British pluck and courage during World War II and remain a British institution the rest of her long life. Wallis would be forever forced to enact the Worldâs Greatest Love Story even after it sours, as she goes from being admired to vilified and, ultimately, pitied. Against the backdrop of the Abdication Crisis, World War II, coronations, funerals, births, and deaths, these two women maintain a biting, sharp-tongued feudâuntil age and the long arm of history bring about a kind of understanding. For the last communication between these bitter rivals was a simple, surprising message: âIn friendship, Elizabeth.â
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A scandalous affair. A power struggle for the throne. A sensational rivalry between an English queen and an American social climber. In this electrifying novel, the New York Times bestselling author of The Swans of Fifth Avenue tells the story of the Abdication of Edward VIIIâand the two women at the center of it all.
âAs deliciously dishy as an English cream tea and the royal gossip whispered over it!ââKate Quinn, author of The Astral Library
Feuding Windsor brothers and their wivesâsome things, it seems, never change. The Windsor Affair recreates the cataclysmic events that nearly toppled the monarchy and incited the power struggle between Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and Wallis Simpson. Told from the perspective of both women, the novel propels readers into the fabulous world of the debonair Prince of Wales, cafĂ© society of the 1930s, and the glittering private lives of the Windsors. The first novel to be dedicated to this infamous rivalry, The Windsor Affair brings us all the gossip and intrigue between the two very differentâyet perhaps more similar than they would admitâwives of royals.
As Queen, Elizabeth would become the symbol of British pluck and courage during World War II and remain a British institution the rest of her long life. Wallis would be forever forced to enact the Worldâs Greatest Love Story even after it sours, as she goes from being admired to vilified and, ultimately, pitied. Against the backdrop of the Abdication Crisis, World War II, coronations, funerals, births, and deaths, these two women maintain a biting, sharp-tongued feudâuntil age and the long arm of history bring about a kind of understanding. For the last communication between these bitter rivals was a simple, surprising message: âIn friendship, Elizabeth.â
âAs deliciously dishy as an English cream tea and the royal gossip whispered over it!ââKate Quinn, author of The Astral Library
Feuding Windsor brothers and their wivesâsome things, it seems, never change. The Windsor Affair recreates the cataclysmic events that nearly toppled the monarchy and incited the power struggle between Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and Wallis Simpson. Told from the perspective of both women, the novel propels readers into the fabulous world of the debonair Prince of Wales, cafĂ© society of the 1930s, and the glittering private lives of the Windsors. The first novel to be dedicated to this infamous rivalry, The Windsor Affair brings us all the gossip and intrigue between the two very differentâyet perhaps more similar than they would admitâwives of royals.
As Queen, Elizabeth would become the symbol of British pluck and courage during World War II and remain a British institution the rest of her long life. Wallis would be forever forced to enact the Worldâs Greatest Love Story even after it sours, as she goes from being admired to vilified and, ultimately, pitied. Against the backdrop of the Abdication Crisis, World War II, coronations, funerals, births, and deaths, these two women maintain a biting, sharp-tongued feudâuntil age and the long arm of history bring about a kind of understanding. For the last communication between these bitter rivals was a simple, surprising message: âIn friendship, Elizabeth.â











