Did Edward VIII have an illegitimate French son?

Francois Graftieaux believes his father was the product of an affair between a seamstress and the future king

A 70-year-old Swiss-Frenchman claims his father was the illegitimate child of Edward, Prince of Wales - later Edward VIII - and a Parisian seamstress.

In his book chronicling his claim, The Man Who Should Have Been King (L'homme qui aurait du etre roi), Francois Graftieaux writes how a chance remark about his physical resemblance to Edward inspired him to research the connection.

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