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duchess of windsor

 

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Noun duchess of windsor has 1 sense
  1. Simpson, Mrs. Simpson, Wallis Warfield Simpson, Wallis Warfield Windsor, Duchess of Windsor - United States divorcee whose marriage to Edward VIII created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication
    --1 is a kind of divorcee, grass widow

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Duchess of Windsor

The term "Duchess of Windsor" refers to a title bestowed upon Wallis Simpson, an American socialite who caused a significant controversy by marrying Edward VIII, the former King of the United Kingdom. The title represents her status as the wife of the Duke of Windsor.

Example Sentences:

As a title:

  1. The Duchess of Windsor attended the charity event, captivating everyone with her elegance.
  2. Many people were against Edward VIII abdicating the throne to marry the Duchess of Windsor.

As a historical figure:

  1. The Duchess of Windsor's influence over Edward VIII's decisions was widely debated.
  2. Wallis Simpson, famously known as the Duchess of Windsor, has been the subject of numerous biographies.

As a symbol of controversy:

  1. The relationship between the Duchess of Windsor and Edward VIII caused a constitutional crisis.
  2. Upon marrying the Duchess of Windsor, Edward VIII was forced to abdicate the throne.

As an emblem of fashion:

  1. The Duchess of Windsor was admired for her exquisite taste in fashion and jewelry.
  2. Several books have been written about the Duchess of Windsor's iconic and influential style.

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