Britons give opinions during the Abdication Crisis in 1936

Britons give opinions during the Abdication Crisis in 1936

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The transcript discusses opinions on the working class and the suitability of a royal figure due to divorce history. It emphasizes the importance of the king marrying for love, with national support behind him.

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What is the significance of noble blood in the context of the speaker's opinion?

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Why does the speaker believe that the girl is ruled out as Queen?

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What is the speaker's opinion about Mr. Simpson's marital history?

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What does the speaker think about the king's choice in marriage?

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How does the speaker feel about the nation's support for the king?

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