It's difficult to give a definitive reply about a 'what if' that never happened so some assumptions have to be made.
He died in 1972 without issue (ie, no children). As his brother (George VI) died in 1952, then the current Queen Elizabeth II would have succeeded to the throne.
King Edward VIII announced today, "I will abdicate."
Edward VIII.
It was in 1936 when Edward VIII abdicated to marry Wallis Warfield Simpson
He didn't. Edward VIII was the king who abdicated and his brother George VI then became king.
Kings can abdicate their thrones, as Britain's king Edward VIII did in 1936.
Edward VIIIA couple were deposed in the middle ages, but the only King to give up the Throne voluntarily was Edward VIII in 1936.
never. the King who abdicated was Edward VIII, on 11 December 1936. King Edward VII died in 1910. He was succeeded by King George V. King Georges' sons were Edward VIII & King George VI, father of Queen Elizabeth II
The king abdicated his throne. He chose to abdicate his position as CEO of the company. They abdicated their responsibility as caretakers. The lawyer decided to abdicate the continuance of her client's defense. The pope abdicated after being accused. The king was forced to abdicate, due to a rebellion.
No-one, as far as I know! I think perhaps you mean 'abdicated'. This means that a monarch gives up his or her right to the throne, standing down in favour of someone else. Edward VIII did this because he wanted to marry Wallis Simpson, a divorcee. According to the Constitution, he could not do this and remain king, so he chose to abdicate.
An example of abdication is King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom relinquishing the throne in 1936 in order to marry Wallis Simpson, as British law at the time did not allow a reigning monarch to marry a divorcee. This decision led to his abdication and his younger brother, George VI, ascending to the throne.
King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom was born on June 23, 1894.
Following the death of Henry VIII, his son, Edward, succeeded him as Edward IV.