1. King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson

Few royal scandals have rivaled the impact of King Edward VIII’s romance with Wallis Simpson. When Edward fell for the twice-divorced American socialite, it ignited a constitutional crisis in Britain. Unable to marry Wallis and remain king, Edward chose love over the crown, abdicating in 1936.
The media frenzy was unprecedented, and the abdication sent shockwaves through the world. This seismic event not only reshaped the monarchy but also set a new precedent for royal duty versus personal happiness.