
Royal Wives at War
History
Overview
The Queen Mother and Wallis Simpson look back at the dramatic events of 1936, which led to King Edward Vlll giving up the throne for the woman he loved.
Top Cast


Gina McKee
Gina McKee
Wallis Simpson
Gina McKee
Wallis Simpson


Emma Davies
Emma Davies
Elizabeth, Queen Mother
Emma Davies
Elizabeth, Queen Mother


Nick Waring
Nick Waring
Edward VIII
Nick Waring
Edward VIII


John Sackville
John Sackville
George VI
John Sackville
George VI


Emma Campbell-Jones
Emma Campbell-Jones
Thelma Furness
Emma Campbell-Jones
Thelma Furness


Richard Harrington
Richard Harrington
Narrator
Richard Harrington
Narrator


David Summer
David Summer
Alexander
David Summer
Alexander


Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell
Self
Lady Colin Campbell
Self


Andrew Morton
Andrew Morton
Self
Andrew Morton
Self
Anna Sebba
Anna Sebba
Self
Anna Sebba
Self
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