(Also for Three Word Wednesday and ABC Wednesday: "E" is for "extreme")
I’ve always been interested in those folks of the historical
record who might not have been important in themselves, but somehow they made a
huge splash in history. In the following
scenelet they’re talking about a certain woman.
Who was she?
“She could
almost have been Queen of England! Who could have imagined such a thing when
she was a kid back in Baltimore.”
“Not much chance
of that happening.”
“You mean
because she was a foreigner? England had
foreign queens in the past, you know.”
“Not like
her. Trust me.”
“You mean
because she was divorced, right?”
“She wasn’t
divorced; she was twice divorced.”
“Yes, I can see
that would put the kibosh on it. But the
King was crazy about her. She could have
been his Royal Consort, or some such thing.”
“Again, not a
chance. The entire royal establishment
would frown on it. Fact is, they
couldn’t stand her.”
“Makes me wonder
just what he found so wonderful about her.”
“It was like
this. She was always devious; she could be sort of venomous and yet also clever and funny, and she specialized
in sarcastic quips and remarks, often made to the King about his family. He had never heard anyone talk like that; it
blew him away.”
“And he didn’t
object?”
“He loved
it. She went to the extreme. Her name for the Queen Mother was
‘Cake,’ because she felt that her fashion sense made her look like a wedding
cake. And she called the Princess, who after all was to become queen,
‘Shirley,’ as in Shirley Temple.”
“A wonder they
let her stay in the country. Though come
to think of it, they didn’t.”
“She had experienced the ultimate fairy tale:
becoming the adored favorite of the most glamorous eligible bachelor of his
time, and then – well, it all went wrong.”
“As fairy tales often do.”
"Wallis and Gromit"
44 comments:
If this isn't Wallis Simpson, I have no idea.
Roger Owen Green, as he has so often done in the past, has provided us with the right answer.
Mrs. Wallis Simpson from Baltimore, that's right! Finally Berowne after being stumped for many times!
Hank
Ah yes the lovely, Wallis Simpson! The Duchess of Windsor.
Two "winners": kaykuala and Karen S both have the correct answer.
my guess is Princess Diana ( The Lady Diana Spencer)
have a nice Sunday
much love...
Wallis Warfield Simpson, the woman Edward VIII loved, who became the Duchess of Windsor.
Poor Wallis Simpson- she might have missed being Queen, but she was married eventually to her sweetheart Edward VIII
Wallis Simpson?
Sorry but that awful woman, Wallis Simpson!
Quite a list of right answers - from naturgesetz, Kathe W, rel and Blog of Bee.
This is the (in)famous Mrs. Simpson, who got just what she deserved by marrying that wimp Edward, Prince of Wales.
Altonian has just checked in with the correct answer.
The name is on the edge of my tongue but I give up.
You need not publish this. I just wanted to let you know how I appreciate your kind comments on my blog.
A doddle for your UK fans, Mr.B. Wallis Simpson, for whom Edward VIII abdicated his throne.
Another right answer, this time from Doc FTSE.
Wallis Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor.
Wallis Simpson
Wot Kathe W and Blog of Bee said!
Old Egg and our own Tess Kincaid both have the correct answer.
Wallis Simpson
Well my brain is toast and I'll have to wait till Saturday!
Eddie Bluelights has just coughed up the right answer.
Hi! Could it be the marriage of King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson?
Have a great week ! Thank you for writing these interesting stories.
Wil, ABCW Team
I think this is quite obvious to anyone who is a "royal watcher." It's Wallis Simpson who married Edward VIII, who abdicated the British throne for her.
Oh, easy one, - Wallace Simpson, - suppose we should thank her that the present Queen was able to ascend the throne and be such a magnificent and caring monarch.
Wallis Simpson later to become The Duchess of Windsor.
Best wishes,
Di.
ABCW team.
Four more with the correct answer: Reader Wil, Leslie, Hildred and Trubes.
No clue.
My ABC WEDNESDAY
Oh. that Wallis Simpson had Edward undone at first glance! "For the woman I love..." And then poor George had to really work on his speech impediment. She ended up being a real piece of work, too, and the tipping point was her entertainment of Nazi sympathizers, to which George responded by taking that damned throne!
Sharp Little Pencil has just penciled in a right answer.
Lang Hancocks housemaid come consort Rose ..
See channel nine .com.au "house of hancock" ...stunning scenes of the iron ore ranges of the pilbara !
Cheers mate
If only I knew...there's dear Kate and poor Diana...personally i would exile the desire to be any kind of queen to wonderland! but still love your quizzes Berowne
No clue. Looking forward to the answer :)
Have a great week!
Wallis Simpson
Another right answer, this one from Sheilagh Lee.
I'll give Old Eggy a call then maybe I can actually make myself look clever this week!
"Old Eggy"? Careful, don't insult him. He cannot take a yolk,.
No clue, but I like the riddle.
Wally Simpson. I'm reading a mystery series by Rhys Bowen in which Mrs. Simpson sometimes appears or is talked about by the Prince's mum. She does not like the American at all. It's a hoot.
Su-sieee! Mac has just joined us with the correct answer.
Wallis Simpson
Wallis Simpson!
Two more right answers, from rallentanda and Marie.
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