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Royal Revolutions, a Royal History Geeks podcast
Royal History Geeks
10 episodes
9 months ago
The British monarchy presents a paradox. It is one of the most stable institutions in history. Yet it has rarely been free from crisis. Royal Revolutions explores crucial moments of trial, tension and change in British Royal history. The first season is devoted to Britain's most recent Royal Revolution - the Abdication crisis of 1936.
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The British monarchy presents a paradox. It is one of the most stable institutions in history. Yet it has rarely been free from crisis. Royal Revolutions explores crucial moments of trial, tension and change in British Royal history. The first season is devoted to Britain's most recent Royal Revolution - the Abdication crisis of 1936.
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History
Society & Culture
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"No, Prime Minister..." - part 4 of our Abdication crisis series
Royal Revolutions, a Royal History Geeks podcast
1 hour 21 minutes
10 months ago
"No, Prime Minister..." - part 4 of our Abdication crisis series

As Wallis Simpson awaits her divorce hearing, the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, pleads with Edward VIII to change course.  From that moment, the relationship between the King and Mrs Simpson becomes an official issue of government business and the event can truly be called a constitutional crisis.

In the latest episode of our series on the abdication crisis, James Taylor and Gareth Streeter discuss:

  • The King’s attitude toward the Prime Minister and the government
  • Wallis’s divorce and the fallout
  • The King’s dinner with Queen Mary, when he broke the news that he intended to marry Mrs Simpson
  • The idea of a morganatic marriage and the attempts to find a compromise
  • A controversial speech by an obscure Bishop
  • The breaking of the story in the press

We were also joined by historian Adrian Phillips to learn more about Stanley Baldwin and his attitude toward the crisis.

Royal Revolutions, a Royal History Geeks podcast
The British monarchy presents a paradox. It is one of the most stable institutions in history. Yet it has rarely been free from crisis. Royal Revolutions explores crucial moments of trial, tension and change in British Royal history. The first season is devoted to Britain's most recent Royal Revolution - the Abdication crisis of 1936.