Fiction and Drama

SELECTED FICTION ABOUT THE WINDSORS

Gertrude Stein, Ida, Random House, 1941:

A novel, about a woman famous for being famous, based on the modernist Stein’s former Baltimore neighbour, Wallis Simpson.

Henry Patterson, To Catch a King, Stein & Day, 1979:

Retelling of Operation Willi in which the Duke of Windsor pretends to cooperate with the Nazis, but instead sends their invasion plans to Churchill.

Clive Irving, Axis, Atheneum, 1980:

The exploits of Walter Schellenberg, including the attempted kidnapping of the Duke of Windsor in 1940.

Timothy Findley, Famous Last Words, Macmillan, 1981:

Reminiscences of American fascist Hugh Selwyn Mauberley, where the Windsors conspire with Ribbentrop to overthrow Hitler.

Pauline Glen, The Windsor Plot, Arlington Books, 1981:

Another take on Operation Willi involving foiled assassinations of King George VI and Churchill.

Michael Kilian, Dance on a Sinking Ship, St Martin’s, 1988:

A 1935 cruise with various English aristocrats, including the Mountbattens, Charles Lindberg, and the Windsors, involving Soviet and Nazi agents.

Graham Fisher, The Plot to Kill Wallis Simpson, St Martin’s Press, 1989:

A faction on a plot to murder Wallis Simpson.

Anne Edward, Wallis, Rowman, 1991:

Biographical novel up to the Abdication.

Peter MacAlan, The Windsor Protocol, Severn House, 1993:

Another variation on Hitler placing Windsor on the British throne.

Elizabeth Luard, Emerald, 1994:

The story of the secret love-child of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Emerald Alexandra Mary Fitzwallace, born in May 1937, set in France, Mexico and New York.

Max Collins, Carnal Hours, Dutton, 1994:

Chicago detective Nathan Heller investigates the death of Sir Harry Oakes.

Eliot Roosevelt, A Royal Murder, St Martin’s Press, 1994:

Crime novel featuring sleuth First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt investigating the murder of a wealthy Swedish businessman in 1940 Bahamas, involving the Windsors and Nazi plots to gain a foothold in the Americas.

Al & Joanna Lacy, A Prince Among Them, 2001:

Kidnap attempt on the young Prince of Wales.

Robert Oldham, Saving the King, Raven, 2001:

Alternative history of Second World War Britain, in which Britain has been invaded by the Germans and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor are poised to take the throne.

William Boyd, Any Human Heart, Hamish Hamilton, 2002:

In his journals Logan Mountstuart journeys through the twentieth century, where he becomes intimately involved with the Windsors in the Bahamas.

Guy Walters, The Leader, Headline, 2003:

An alternative history with Edward VIII on the throne with Wallis, Oswald Mosley as Prime Minister, and Winston Churchill imprisoned on the Isle of Man.

Rose Tremain, The Darkness of Wallis Simpson, Chatto, 2005:

Title story in a collection of short stories in which Wallis on her death bed looks back on her early life.

Javier Marias, Your Face Tomorrow III: Poison, Shadow and Farewell, New Directions, 2005:

Sir Peter Wheeler, based on Sir Peter Russell, is tasked to shepherd the Windsors to the Bahamas.

James Irwin, Mokanshan: A Tale of Wallis Simpson’s Naughty Shanghai Postcards, iUniverse, 2005:

In 1936 the lost nude negatives of Wallis from her time in China become the target of the British Government, Nazi agents, Chiang Kai-shek, the media and crime syndicates.

Laurie Graham, Gone with the Windsors, Collins, 2005:

The fictional diary of Maybell Brumby, a wealthy American widow and social-climbing friend of Wallis Simpson, covering Wallis’s life between 1932 and 1940.

Helen Batting, Wallis Simpson’s Diary, Pen Press, 2006:

A satirical fictionalisation of Wallis’s 1934 diary.

Mitch Silver, In Secret Service, Simon & Schuster, 2007:

An unpublished Ian Fleming memoir outlining, amongst much else, the Windsors’ links to the Nazis.

Tom Gabbay, The Lisbon Crossing, William Morrow, 2007:

A spy thriller, partly based in wartime Lisbon, featuring the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

Clive Fletcher, The Duke of Windsor’s Last Secrets, Lulu, 2008:

The last secrets include the China Dossier, the Windsors’ links with the Nazis, a jewellery scam, and the Windsors’ links to Rudolf Hess.

Carlos Mundy, The Toucan Lodge, New Generation Publishing, 2009:

Novel based on the author’s father’s exploits as an MI6 agent, during which he met the Windsors.

Rebecca Dean, The Golden Prince, Broadway Books, 2010:

Romantic novel, set in 1912, with the seventeen-year-old Prince of Wales falling in love at a country house weekend.

Kate Auspitz, The War Memoir of (HRH) the Duchess of Windsor, Quartet, 2011:

A supposed memoir by the Duchess of Windsor, found after her death, suggesting the marriage was engineered to save Britain from a Nazi king.

Rebecca Dean, The Shadow Queen, Broadway, 2012:

An imaginative recreation of Wallis’s early life until she meets the Prince of Wales.

Juliet Nicolson, Abdication, Bloomsbury, 2012:

The events of 1936 seen through the eyes of May Thomas, who has come from Barbados looking for her first job, and Evangeline Nettlefold, an old school friend of Wallis Simpson.

D.J. Taylor, The Windsor Faction, Chatto, 2013:

Edward succeeds to the throne after the sudden death of his mistress Wallis – was she murdered?in a counter-factual story on what his reign might have been like.

Liz Trenow, The Forgotten Seamstress, Avon, 2014:

A quilt produced in 1910 by a seamstress at Buckingham Palace, who falls in love with a young Prince of Wales, reveals its secrets to the seamstress’s daughter.

Jose Goulao, A King Up Hitler’s Sleeve, Author House, 2014:

The Nazi intrigues with the Duke of Windsor, 1937–1940.

Hugh Robertson, The Fools’ Crowns: King or Pawn, Alresford Publishing, 2014:

The Abdication Crisis and was the world’s most famous playboy prince a traitor?

Hugh Robertson, The Fools’ Crowns: Traitors’ Games, Alresford Publishing, 2014:

A mix of fact and fiction leading up to the wedding of the Duke of Windsor to Wallis Simpson and the events that followed.

Kate Auspitz, Wallis’s War: A Novel of Diplomacy and Intrigue, University of Chicago Press, 2015:

Satirical fictional memoir, in which Wallis intrigues against Edward.

Harry Leavey, The Duchess and the Soldier’s Revenge: The Secret to the Royal Windsor Jewel Heist, Create Space, 2016:

Fictionalised account of the 1946 Ednam robbery, interweaving the lives of the Windsors and the burglar Leslie Holmes, written by Holmes’s granddaughter.

Beatriz Williams, The Golden Hour, Morrow, 2019:

Leonora ‘Lulu’ Randolph arrives in the Bahamas in 1941 to write about the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and discovers some uncomfortable truths.

Hugh Robertson, The Fools’ Crowns: The Court of Knaves, Alresford Publishing, 2020:

The German tour in 1937.

SELECTED DRAMAS ABOUT THE WINDSORS

George Bernard Shaw, The King, the Constitution and the Lady, 1936:

Short play about the Abdication.

Helen Tracy Lowe-Porter, Abdication, 1948:

Best known as the translator of Thomas Mann, Abdication had its premiere in Dublin in 1948.

Royce Royton, Crown Matrimonial, 1972:

Play about the Abdication.

Dan Sutherland, The Woman I Love, 1978:

Another Abdication play, it was filmed that year with Richard Chamberlain and Faye Dunaway in the central roles.

Simon Raven, Edward and Mrs Simpson, 1978:

Seven-part TV series based on Frances Donaldson’s biography, with Edward Fox as Edward, Cynthia Harris as Wallis, and Peggy Ashcroft as Queen Mary.

Jack Higgins, To Catch a King, 1984:

Based on the 1979 Jack Higgins thriller about the wartime plot to kidnap the Duke of Windsor, the film starred Robert Wagner.

William Luce, The Woman He Loved, 1988:

Reverential film starring Anthony Andrews, Jane Seymour, and Olivia de Haviland as Aunt Bessie.

James Leasor, Passion and Paradise, 1989:

Film of the murder of Harry Oakes – played by Rod Steiger – based on Leasor’s book.

Elizabeth Proud, The Life and Legends of Wallis Simpson, 1996:

A three-part BBC radio drama about Wallis Simpson.

William May, Always, 1997:

Musical based on the Windsor love story.

Linda Grifiths, The Duchess, aka Wallis Simpson, 1998:

A magical realist play on Wallis Simpson told with a little help from her friend Noël Coward and a host of ‘society ghosties’.

Gary Kirkham, Queen Milli of Galt, 2005:

A romantic comedy, based on a real episode, about a 1919 romance between the Prince of Wales and a Canadian woman, Millicent Milroy, who later claimed to have had a morganatic marriage with him.

Sarah Williams, Wallis & Edward, 2005:

TV movie starring Joely Richardson.

Robin Glendinning, The Windsor Jewels, 2007:

BBC Radio black comedy based on the 1946 Ednam jewellery robbery.

David Seidler, The Kings Speech, 2010:

Film focusing on the relationship between George VI and speech therapist Lionel Logue, it has a cameo role for Edward VIII.

William Boyd, Any Human Heart, 2010:

Four-part TV series based on William Boyd’s novel of the same name.

Nicholas Wright, The Last Duchess, 2011:

Stage play based on Caroline Blackwood’s book about the relationship between Maître Blum and Wallis.

Madonna, WE, 2011:

Film focused on Wallis Simpson, written, produced and directed by Madonna.

Bob Kingdom, An Audience with the Duke of Windsor, 2012:

One man show at Edinburgh Festival, starring Bob Kingdom.

Rose Tremain, The Darkness of Wallis Simpson, 2015:

Radio adaptation of Rose Tremain’s story with Elizabeth McGovern in the title role.