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Most of the jewels acquired by the Duchess over the years utilized precious gems and stones the Duke was given as Prince of Wales. He was given many beautiful and valuable gifts of stones by the Indian princes before becoming King, which were later set into pieces for Wallis by Cartier, Harry Winston and the like. Some of her jewelry was broken apart periodically and reset into new pieces when she tired of them.
The Duke and Duchess were never as rich as many people imagined, although they certainly were wealthy. The Duke left England with approximately $20 million (in today's dollars), which was invested wisely by American friends and British bankers. His income from the royal family was approximately $100,000 annually (in today's money), which wasn't much when you consider the huge staff they employed in Paris and their travel expenses. The Mill cost them a fortune to renovate and Wallis was constantly redecorating their house in Paris as well. It was a very expensive lifestyle. They were able to maintain this style of living mainly because of their tax-free status in France, the token rent paid for the Paris house and the fact that many of their purchases were accompanied by a significant discount because of their celebrity. But, by the time the Duke died in 1973, it was said their fortune was severely depleted and the Duchess had about $3 million in cold hard cash. It's true Madame Blum sold a significant amount of furnishings and objects after 1975 to provide cash for the ever-increasing cost of private medical care of the Duchess after her final stroke. None of her jewels were touched though. In 1980, the Queen contacted Blum and informed her she would assume all of the Household and medical expenses for the Duchess. The Duchess left a couple of pieces of jewelry to Princess Michael, Princess Alexandra and the Duchess of Kent in her will. A few other pieces were left to her close friends and the rest was auctioned off. It's true Queen Mary left her a beautiful strand of pearls when she died in 1952. |
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George VI didn't "buy" Balmoral and Sandringham from the Duke with a lump-sum payment. An independent valuation of the two properties was established and an equivalent amount was invested in 3.5% War Loan Bonds to generate a tax-free income to the Duke, with an additional payment by the King to meet the 25,000 sterling he was promised before the Abdication. Later, this amount was adjusted for inflation and eventually reached close to $100,000 annually by the time the Duke died in 1973. The Queen agreed to continue to pay half of this amount to the Duchess as a widow, but in 1980, she assumed all of her medical and household expenses as the Duchess was very ill and bedridden by then. |
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Correction on my part. The Duke died in 1972, not 1973.
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You don't hear very much about the Queen's generosity in providing for members of the family, especially one who was so disliked by the senior members of the family (especially the Queen Mother).
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The Duchess of Windsor and the Queen had no personal animosity between them. It would have been silly for the vendetta to go on forever and even the Queen Mother relented somewhat after the Duke died. It was reported after the Duchess died that the Queen Mother had sent her friendly letters and cards and she was later quoted as saying "I didn't hate her. In the end, I just felt sorry for her." However, there is no question the Queen Mother was very bitter after George VI died and blamed the Duke and Duchess for forcing him to become King, which she insisted shortened his life (although the King actually died from heavy smoking, as did the Duke). |
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One of the most beautiful love story.
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The one thing I don't understand is that she financially supported Wallis but neglected her Bowes-Lyons cousins who were institutionalized by the state. You would think Her Majesty and the Queen Mum would privately have provided for them. They never caused any harm to anyone except being an embarrassment for their handicaps which they never should have been in the first place. How intolerable the world was and still is!
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60th Birthday of HRH Charles, The Prince of Wales on November 14th 2008 Everything I write here is my opinion and I mean no offence by it. |
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The beautiful strand of pearls with the large pearl drop is now owned by Kelly Klein, estranged wife of designer Calvin Klein. He bought them at auction for her.
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After this visit, the Queen approved the Duke's request that he and Wallis be allowed funeral services at St. George's Chapel with burial at Frogmore. She also planned the ceremony honoring Queen Mary at Marlborough House in 1967 to ensure the Duke and Duchess could attend, which marked the first time they publicly joined the rest of the royal family for a royal event. Unfortunately, the Queen did not accept advice from Adeane and other members of the Household to issue letters patent granting the dignity of Royal Highness to Wallis before the 1967 ceremony as a final act of reconciliation. The opposition of the Queen Mother was strong and she felt it had to remain as is. |
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? is Walllis buried with the Duke?
Just wanted to know. Did she get a royal Funeral & Bruial? Last edited by Panther2000; 08-28-2005 at 12:30 AM. |
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The funeral: The Lord Chamberlain flew to Paris to escort her body home and the Duke of Gloucester met them at the airport for the journey to Windsor. At Windsor the castle was closed to the public and a guard of honour saluted. There was a private service in St George's Chapel attended by 175 people including most of the Royal Family, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, the American Ambassador, and Princess Ann-Mari von Bismarck. The coffin was flanked by the Military Knights of Windsor in scarlet and gold uniforms. The coffin lay in the same position and place of honour as King George V, King George VI, Queen Mary and the Duke of Windsor. At the end of the service the coffin was taken in full procession to where she was buried beside the Duke. source: Wallis, Secret Lives of the Duchess of Windsor by Charles Higham 1988 . |
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. Last edited by Warren; 09-02-2005 at 04:11 AM. Reason: extra, thanks to James |
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I think there was some talk about the Duchess giving the Prince of Wales Feathers brooch (the one bought by Elizabeth Taylor at auction) to Princess Michael as a wedding present, and the Princess being told that it wouldn't ever be appropriate for her to wear it, so it wasn't accepted.
Wish I could remember where I read some of these things. |
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Sad considering that it came originally from the Duke himself.
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http://pro.corbis.com/images/AADS00...a-c079b229a31c}
Princess Michael wearing the Cartier "Cherries" brooch given to her by the Duchess of Windsor as a wedding gift whilst the Princess honeymooned in Paris with her husband in July 1978.The brooch compromises numerous cabochon rubies; uncut emeralds and brilliant diamonds and was worn by the Duchess of Windsor in the 1950's and 60's as a pendant on a large gold chain. Princess Michael recieved other pieces from the Duchess on the same visit including huge cabochon emerald earrings (below) due to the close relationship Prince Michael established with the Windsors in the 1960's. http://pro.corbis.com/images/000036...e-daab2f440c21} |
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