: There is further tension over the couple's desire to stay at Clarence House. However, under pressure from Winston Churchill and the Queen Mother, Elizabeth decides they must move into the more formal and imposing Buckingham Palace . Key Themes
In the central narrative focuses on the return of the Duke of Windsor (the former King Edward VIII) to England for his brother’s funeral, highlighting the deep-seated resentment the Royal Family holds toward him after his abdication. Plot Overview
: Edward (Alex Jennings) returns to London, where he is met with icy stares from his mother, Queen Mary, and the Queen Mother, who blames him for her husband's early death.
: While appearing civil, the Duke writes scathing letters to his wife, Wallis Simpson, referring to his family by cruel nicknames like "Cookie" for the Queen Mother and "Shirley Temple" for the young Elizabeth.
: There is further tension over the couple's desire to stay at Clarence House. However, under pressure from Winston Churchill and the Queen Mother, Elizabeth decides they must move into the more formal and imposing Buckingham Palace . Key Themes
In the central narrative focuses on the return of the Duke of Windsor (the former King Edward VIII) to England for his brother’s funeral, highlighting the deep-seated resentment the Royal Family holds toward him after his abdication. Plot Overview
: Edward (Alex Jennings) returns to London, where he is met with icy stares from his mother, Queen Mary, and the Queen Mother, who blames him for her husband's early death.
: While appearing civil, the Duke writes scathing letters to his wife, Wallis Simpson, referring to his family by cruel nicknames like "Cookie" for the Queen Mother and "Shirley Temple" for the young Elizabeth.