Women are born with a "natural enemy", no matter how good or powerful they are, and once they get married, the "enemy" naturally appears.
In addition to the complicated relationship between mother-in-law and sister-in-law, there is also a relationship called concubine.
Two women each marry two men, but there is a strange inextricable connection.
Moreover, women sometimes transfer their subtle emotions to the people involved, so it is difficult for the concubines to get along with each other all the time.
Queen Elizabeth, despite being the mother of the Queen and the wife of George VI, has been annoyed by such a relationship all her life.
The relationship between Queen Elizabeth and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Simpson, is also not easy, both "rivals" and concubines, and it is difficult to avoid conflicts.
This seems to be a rumor, but there is unanimous agreement: Queen Elizabeth still has Edward VIII in her heart before marrying George VI.
Although Queen Elizabeth has a good background, she is a noble lady and has a certain talent and courage.
However, the subtlety of love was often inadequate, and Edward VIII never became interested in serious ladies, but was attracted to the divorced Mrs. Simpson.
In the end, Queen Elizabeth could not get the love she loved, and under the repeated marriage proposals of George VI, she gave up her love, followed her heart, and became a good girl to accompany the prince.
Mrs. Simpson has a flamboyant personality, although she is not outstanding in appearance and has been divorced, she has always stared at Queen Elizabeth, and her heart is definitely unbalanced.
What to do if there is an imbalance?It's going to give her a dimensionality reduction blow, a precise attack, and stimulate the woman who is high up.
Mrs. Simpson was very good at this, openly mocking Elizabeth as a "Scottish cook".
Why is that?Mrs. Simpson is from the United States, has a flamboyant personality, is fashionable and foreign, and maintains a good figure.
But in fact, Mrs. Simpson could not achieve the aristocratic beauty of Elizabeth, which was recognized by the royal family.
However, she influences people's perceptions and leads ** to say that Elizabeth is chubby and has no sense of beauty, just like a fat Scottish cook.
This is a woman, once a conflict breaks out, every word can pierce people's hearts.
Moreover, this hatred is often deeply seared in the heart and will be remembered for a long time.
Since then, Queen Elizabeth and Mrs. Simpson have become old enemies.
However, Mrs. Simpson did not expect to end up losing to Elizabeth, which took a blow to her life.
The reason is simple: no matter how strong a woman is, she can't resist a man who doesn't want to be motivated.
Edward VIII pursued Mrs. Simpson wholeheartedly and eventually gave up the throne outright.
This almost made Mrs. Simpson mad, she only wanted his power and wealth, and it would be perfect if she could still get the title of queen, but in the end she became an idle prince.
Although she was reluctant to become the troubled princess of Edward VIII, under the pressure of **, she eventually had to leave her hometown with her husband, who became the Duke of Windsor.
Did Mrs. Simpson feel resentment at that time?It's just that what she never expected was that Elizabeth would actually take advantage of the scoundrel: if it weren't for your interference, my husband would not have become a king, and he would not have died of premature overwork, all of this is the fault of this woman of yours!The two concubines regard each other as imaginary enemies in various conjectures, and deduce an endless conflict.
However, Mrs. Simpson was powerless to resist and could only obediently bear the blow.
Throughout the whole process from Queen to Queen Mother, Elizabeth has always treated Mrs. Simpson with arrogance and disdain, and even crushed her strength, no matter what you want, I will not give it to you.
For example, Mrs. Simpson had always wanted a royal title and forced Edward VIII to bow down to her niece, but failed to materialize because of Queen Elizabeth's objections.
In addition, Queen Elizabeth closely monitored Mrs. Simpson and completely dissociated her from the royal family: she could not return to her homeland and was forbidden to set foot in the royal family.
Poor Mrs. Simpson, who had only "appeared" twice in her marriage to Edward VIII over the years, once at the death of her husband and once by herself, was buried next to Edward.
While Mrs. Simpson was alive, perhaps she considered reconciling with Queen Elizabeth, or with the royal family.
However, the Queen Mother is a woman with strength, once she hates you, it will be a lifelong thing, needless to say, I will never get along with you for a long time.
Under such circumstances, Mrs. Simpson could only resentful in her heart, but she could not do anything about the high-ranking Queen Mother, and she did not even dare to say cynicism.
Queen Elizabeth was indeed the woman who finally laughed, watching her rival and concubine die, but she lived for many years, until she was 101 years old, she found the underground concubine and continued their fight.