Following the death of George V in January 1936 royals and aristocrats flocked to Jacques Cartier to invest in jewellery for Edward VIII...
Following the death of George V in January 1936 royals and aristocrats flocked to Jacques Cartier to invest in jewellery for Edward VIII’s Coronation.
But now it can be revealed that the jeweller was also creating an engagement ring for Edward’s mistress Wallis Simpson, which would lead to his abdication.
Author Francesca Cartier Brickell, who is the great-granddaugther of the jeweller, said Edward would enter through the back of Mr Cartier’s London shop ‘without being noticed and be shown to a private room’.
She added: ‘It’s crazy that my great-grandfather probably realised that Edward VIII would choose love over duty before even the Royal Family knew.
‘Even the Duke of York, who had visited Cartier London around the same time to buy a tiara for his wife, presumably hadn’t known his brother’s full intentions.’
Edward informed prime minister Stanley Baldwin on November 16, 1936 of his intention to marry Ms Simpson.
But he seemingly did not tell



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