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  1. Winifred May Mones, Marquesa de Casa Maury (née Birkin, previously Dudley Ward) (28 July, 1894 – 16 March, 1983), was an English socialite best known for being a mistress of the Prince of Wales. Freda Dudley Ward was the daughter of British Colonel Charles Wilfred Birkin and his American wife, Claire Lloyd Howe. Freda was the second child in her family and the eldest of three sisters. Her ...

  2. Freda Dudley Ward (* 28. Juli 1894 in Nottinghamshire als Winifred May Birkin; † 16. März 1983 in London) war eine britische High-Society Lady und Mätresse des Prince of Wales und späteren Königs Eduard VIII. Leben. Winifred May Birkin war die älteste Tochter von vier Kindern des wohlhabenden Textilfabrikanten und Colonels Charles ...

  3. Freda Dudley Ward a été la maîtresse du prince de Galles de 1918 à 1934, date à laquelle il tombe amoureux de Wallis Simpson 3. La relation entre le prince de Galles et Freda Dudley Ward, qui était alors mariée, était de notoriété publique dans les cercles aristocratiques 4. En 1927, Sir Winston Churchill, après avoir voyagé avec ...

  4. Freda Dudley Ward ( Winifred May, markýza de Casa Maury, rozená Birkinová; 28. července 1894 – 16. března 1983) byla anglická prominentka a milenka prince z Walesu, budoucího krále Eduarda VIII.

  5. 24 de feb. de 2014 · On the show, Lady Rose has the opportunity to rub elbows with the Prince of Wales — the future King Edward VIII, who eventually came to the throne in 1936 — and his lover, Mrs. Freda Dudley Ward.

  6. 11 de may. de 2021 · In 1996 a cache of 263 letters, previously thought lost, was discovered - the first of a total of over 2000 written by Edward, then Prince of Wales, during his sixteen-year relationship with Freda Dudley Ward, the estranged wife of a Liberal MP, who came to dominate his life in the years after the Great War.

  7. 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's letters to his earlier mistress, Mrs Freda Dudley Ward, had been destroyed by her some time before her death. But in November 1996, whilst holidaying abroad, Rupert Godfrey by chance came across 262 letters dating from 1918 to 1921 ...