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Sources<br />

All royal letters and diaries cited in the text are located in the Royal Archives at Windsor<br />

unless otherwise noted. Many are quoted in the authorized biographies, notably Sir John<br />

W. Wheeler–Bennett, King George VI, James Pope–Hennessy, Queen Mary, and Philip<br />

Ziegler, King Edward VIII and Mountbatten. Michael Bloch has had access to the Duke of<br />

Windsor’s private papers and his Wallis & Edward, Letters 1931–1937, and The Secret File<br />

of the Duke of Windsor, contain original material not printed elsewhere. Jonathan<br />

Dimbleby’s authorized biography, The Prince of Wales, is the source for the Prince’s<br />

correspondence and diaries.<br />

By gracious permission of Her Majesty The Queen I have consulted the Royal Archives<br />

concerning the period up to her accession in February 1952. Subsequent papers are<br />

reserved for the eventual authorized biography.<br />

Apart from private sources, I have researched the following archives: House of Lords<br />

Library, Beaverbrook Papers; Columbia University Libraries, Bakhmeteff Archive;<br />

Archives du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, Quai d’Orsay, Paris; Bodleian Library,<br />

Monckton Papers (Dep. Monckton Trustees); Public Record Office of Northern Ireland<br />

(PRONI), Londonderry Papers; University of Birmingham, Chamberlain Papers; Public<br />

Record Office (PRO) is the official source for state papers cited in this book: CAB, PREM,<br />

WORK and DO being the sections consulted; Royal Army Museum, Diary of Eileen<br />

Heron; Lambeth Palace Library, Don Papers, Fisher Papers; Balliol College, Oxford,<br />

Nicolson Papers; University of Reading, Astor Papers; Churchill College, Cambridge,<br />

Cadogan Papers, Swinton Papers.<br />

Much of the book where sources are not quoted is based on oral testimony.<br />

1: Destiny<br />

1. cited in Noble Frankland, Witness of a Century: The Life and Times of Prince Arthur,<br />

Duke of Connaught1850–1942 (1993), p. 24<br />

2. cited in Sarah Bradford, King George VI (1989), p. 19<br />

3. Ibid., p. 4<br />

4 A King’s Story: The Memoirs of HRH the Duke of Windsor, KG (1951), pp. 187–8<br />

5. Mabell, Countess of Airlie, Thatched with Gold (1962), p. 21<br />

6. Private unpublished memoir<br />

7. Interview with the Hon. Lady Lindsay of Dowhill, 28 July 1986

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