King Edward VIII 's decision to marry the twice - divorced American , Wallis Simpson , despite the Government 's refusal to accept her(passive) caused byConstitutional crisis
The Edward VIII abdication crisis ... the desire of King - Emperor Edward VIII to marry Wallis Simpson , a twice - divorced American socialitecauseda constitutional crisis
King Edward VIII 's desire to marry Wallis Simpson , a twice - divorced American socialitecauseda constitutional crisis
the desire of King - Emperor Edward VIII to marry Wallis Simpson , a twice - divorced American socialitecauseda constitutional crisis
his proposed marriage to divorced American socialite Wallis Simpsonprovokeda constitutional crisis
his proposal to marry divorced American socialite Wallis Simpsonprovokeda constitutional crisis
after his proposed marriage to divorced socialite Wallis Simpsonprovokeda constitutional crisis
his proposed marriage to divorced socialite Wallis Simpsonprovokeda constitutional crisis
after his proposed marriage to divorced socialite Wallis Simpsonprovokedconstitutional crisis
her marriage to divorced socialite Wallis Simpsonprovokeda constitutional crisis
Later that year , Edward abdicated after his proposed marriage to divorced socialite Wallis Simpsonprovokeda constitutional crisis
the American socialite and divorcee Wallis Simpsoncauseda constitutional crisis
his proposal to the then - married American socialite Wallis Simpson and his subsequent abdication(passive) provoked bythe constitutional crisis
the union of Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIIIcauseda constitutional crisis
after Edward VIII abdicated ... as he wanted to marry American Wallis Simpsonpromptinga constitutional crisis
His desire to marry the American socialite Wallis Simpson , a woman with two living ex - husbandscauseda constitutional crisis
his marriage proposal to divorcee Wallis Simpsonprovokeda constitutional crisis
when his marriage proposal to divorcee Wallis Simpsonprovokeda constitutional crisis
whose marriage to King Edward VIIIcauseda constitutional crisis
Rotimi Amaechi , the Minister of Transportation , and Abubakar Malami ( SAN ) , the Attorney - General of the Federation , of planningto causeconstitutional crisis
If the King were to marry Wallis against Baldwin 's advice , the Government would be required to resigncausinga constitutional crisis
Trump firing of Muellercould provokeconstitutional crisis
a divorcee , Wallis Simpson , an actcauseda constitutional crisis
when Edward VIII 's proposed marriage to the twice - divorced Mrs Simpson threatenedto causea constitutional crisis
the firing of Rosenstein or Muellerwill provokea constitutional crisis
whose relationship with King Edward VIIIcauseda constitutional crisis
by Trump firing Rosenstein(passive) provoked bya Constitutional crisis
Catalonia 's vote for independence(passive) caused bythe constitutional crisis
the special counsel 's firingwould provokea constitutional crisis
Amaechi and Abubakar Malami , minister of justice , was allegedly plottingto causeconstitutional crisis
Edward 's desire to marry the twice divorced Walliscauseda constitutional crisis
by the rejection of the People 's Budget by the Conservative - dominated House of Lords(passive) caused bya constitutional crisis
the rejection of the People 's Budget by the Conservative - dominated House of Lords(passive) caused bya constitutional crisis
King Edward VIIIcauseda constitutional crisis
King Edward VIIIprovokeda constitutional crisis
the President ... a movecould prompta constitutional crisis
Edward?s relationship with Walliscauseda constitutional crisis
Wallis Simpsonprovokeda constitutional crisis
Wallis Simpsoncauseda constitutional crisis
to an amendment to the Constitutionmay leadto an amendment to the Constitution
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