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  1. Freda Dudley Ward. Winifred May Birkin, marchesa di Casa Maury ( 28 luglio 1894 – 16 marzo 1983 ), conosciuta con il nome di Freda Dudley Ward, fu l'amante del principe di Galles e futuro re Edoardo VIII .

  2. 1 oct. 1999 · While the correspondence between the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson has been preserved and published, it had been thought that many of the Prince of Wales' letters to his earlier mistress, Mrs. Freda Dudley Ward, had been destroyed by her sometime before her death. But in November 1996, while holidaying abroad, Rupert Godfrey by chance came across 262 letters dating from 1918 to 1921, over ...

  3. 6 oct. 2023 · New photos of a youthful King Edward VIII – believed to have been taken by his young mistress – to be auctioned next week. Freda Dudley Ward, a sweetheart of the young Prince of Wales, is thought to have taken the candid monochrome photographs. By Ollie Macnaughton. 6 October 2023. King Edward VIII, later known as the Duke of Windsor ...

  4. Winifred Freda May Marquesa de Casa Maury (Birkin) aka Dudley Ward (28 Jul 1894 - 16 Mar 1983) 0 references.

  5. 8 oct. 2021 · Mr Ashton, of Cheffins auctioneers, said: “Whilst the liaison between the Prince of Wales and Freda Dudley Ward came to an abrupt end when he fell in love with Wallis Simpson, theirs was an ...

  6. Mrs Freda Dudley Ward, back in 1934, set up the Association at the behest of the Prince of Wales, who allowed his crest of the three feathers to be used as the insignia of the Association from which the name of the charity derives. Mrs Dudley Ward later remarried to become the Marquesa de Casa Maury and remained involved with the Association for nearly 50 years into the 1980's.

  7. 1 oct. 1999 · While the correspondence between the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson has been preserved and published, it had been thought that many of the Prince of Wales' letters to his earlier mistress, Mrs. Freda Dudley Ward, had been destroyed by her sometime before her death. But in November 1996, while holidaying abroad, Rupert Godfrey by chance came across 262 letters dating from 1918 to 1921, over ...