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  1. 6 de jun. de 2001 · The prince's relationship with Mrs Dudley Ward between 1918 and 1934 was well known in upper class circles at the time. They were often seen dancing together at London parties and took summer ...

  2. 1 de oct. de 1999 · This compilation of letters from Prince Edward - later and briefly King Edward VIII - to his longterm mistress Freda Dudley Ward, would appeal only to those curious to know more about what made "David" (the Prince) tick. It seems he was totally besotted by the lovely but married Freda and he knew he could never marry her.

  3. 25 de feb. de 2014 · Freda is often called Prince Edward's "first love," and the two carried on a long affair. The pair reportedly met in a doorway in the tiny Mayfair neighborhood of London ... William Dudley Ward.

  4. 11 de may. de 2021 · xix, 412 pages : 25 cm In 1996 a cache of 263 letters, previously thought lost, was discovered - the first of a total of over 2000 written by Edward, then Prince of Wales, during his sixteen-year relationship with Freda Dudley Ward, the estranged wife of a Liberal MP, who came to dominate his life in the years after the Great War.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2021 · Freda Dudley Ward was a married socialite who became the paramour of the future King of England. The couple first met at a party in March 1918 after Freda took shelter from a Zeppelin raid in the ...

  6. Freda Dudley Ward a été la maîtresse du prince de Galles de 1918 à 1934, date à laquelle il tombe amoureux de Wallis Simpson 3. La relation entre le prince de Galles et Freda Dudley Ward, qui était alors mariée, était de notoriété publique dans les cercles aristocratiques 4. En 1927, Sir Winston Churchill, après avoir voyagé avec ...

  7. Date: 18-22 May 1920 From: Dudley Ward, Freda, 1894-1983 : Letters from Prince of Wales Reference: MS-Papers-8780-2-2 Description: Letter (marked as number 13) begun on 18 May 1920 and continued at various times until 22 May in which the Prince of Wales describes his visits down the east coast from Christchurch to Dunedin, on to Invercargill, back to Lyttelton, and his departure on the HMS ...