You're In Charge! King Edward VIII Like To Be Dominated By Wallis Simpson
Feb. 3 2018, Published 6:03 p.m. ET
A new book has shed light on the bizarre relationship between shamed British Royal Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson.
Andrew Morton's new book Wallis in Love: The Untold True Passion Of The Duchess Of Windsor shows the pair had an unconventional relationship.
Their infamous union – which is covered in the hit Netflix series The Crown – was one where he loved to be dominated by the twice divorced American socialite.
The pair may have insisted that they never had sex before they got married but their relationship took a dark twist well before that.
After one late night party she was spotted pushing him around the royal ground inside a child's pram.
According to Morton, one of is former mistresses, Freda Dudley Ward said he liked to be called 'little puppy' and 'little slave' and that he was 'too abject' to fall in love with.
Edward sent shockwaves around the world when he announced on December 11, 1936, that he was abdicating his title as he he'd found it 'impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my duties as king as I would wish to do without the help and support of the woman I love'.
In the book Morton describes how his dalliance with Simpson was consuming all his waking hours. 'Oh! A boy does miss and want a girl here so terribly tonight,' he wrote to her once in the middle of the night.
But the author claims that Simpson was secretly in love with another man, a handsome American called Herman Rogers, and love to keep the British Royal at arms length before he gave up everything for her.
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