has suggested that his late grandmother took something of a final swipe at Edward VIII and his American socialite wife Wallis Simpson by 'exiling' them in the Royal Burial Ground and burying them 'away from everyone else' - 36 years after the former King 'renounced the crown for love'. Harry, 38, whose own exit from the royal family along with his Los Angeles-born wife has been compared to Edward and Wallis' experiences on a number of occasions, suggests in the opening pages of that his grandmother made the decision to bury the couple in a distant spot as a 'last scolding'.Recalling a moment when he found himself alone in the Royal Cemetery at Frogmore while waiting for a meeting with his brother William and his father Charles, Harry described the site as the 'final resting place for so many of us including... the controversial Wallis Simpson. As well as her double controversial husband Edward, who was King and my great-great uncle.'
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