You should also note that the actor Firth is a republican and anti Royalist ... 



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I recall a quote that might be ascribed to Churchill regarding Mrs. Simpson, 
"If she had a platonic relationship his name escapes history." 



On Jan 28, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Stan A. Orchard wrote: 



It should be pointed out that the abdication crisis was not just a political 
problem.  Britain's reigning monarch is also the head of the Church of England, 
and the proposition of marrying a twice-divorced woman would have created a 
tremendous uproar within the church.  Even in Churchill's role as only a 
"flying buttress" of the church, he would almost certainly have recognized this 
fact and respected the church's position as well as forseen the consequences of 
trying to over-rule church doctrine.  Not many years later Princess Margaret 
was forbidden by Queen Elizabeth to marry a divorced commoner for these same 
reasons.  It doesn't seem to be such a big deal today.  Churchill must have 
held out some vain hope that Edward III would eventually come to his senses and 
comprehend and embrace his responsibilities as king.  Is it true that Churchill 
wrote the king's abdication speech? 

Stan 

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I have not seen 'the King's Speech yet but I am looking forward to doing so 


soon. As regards WSC's support of Wallis Simpson, the fact is that WSC was a 


royalist. I believe it is in the historical record that he was supportive of 


Edward and that included supporting him in his bid to marry Wallis Simpson. 


However, it must be remembered that at the time,  WSC knew little about 


Simpson's political leanings and was supporting his sovereign as a faithful 


servant. 





Having said that, I agree that with the perspective of time and events WSC's 


comment at the coronation of his brother George VI, would have been 


referring to Edward VIII. 





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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 12:41 PM 


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Incidentally, there was a very interesting interview a couple of days ago on 


CNN with the 73-year-old American screenwriter of 'The King's Speech', David 


Seidler.  He was a child stutterer, not a historian, and has worked on this 


project for the past 25 years.  He believes that only a stutterer could have 


written the screenplay in just this way. 


http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2011/01/25/exp.ps.kings.speech.stu 


tter.cnn?iref=allsearch. 





It is very hard for me to believe that Winston Churchill could have ever 


considered Wallis Simpson to be a suitable or even tolerable addition to the 


Royal Family.  So in my opinion, Churchill must have been referring to 


Edward VIII in his comment to Clementine at the coronation since it 


otherwise seems to fly in the face of Churchill's seemingly life-long 


reverence for the institution, dignity and ritual of the British monarchy. 





Stan 





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Paul, thanks. Most sources I checked say WSC made this remark "during 




the coronation," but Lady Soames in her CLEMENTINE CHURCHILL says he 




made it as Queen Elizabeth (the later Queen Mum) was crowned--so I 




think your interpretation that he was referring to Walllis could be 




right. I 









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