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Edward VIII - Death of the youngest brother

Time: Saturday Jan 18, 1919

Place: Wood Farm, Sandringham, England, United Kingdom

Details: Edward's youngest brother, Prince John, died at the age of 13 on 18 January 1919 after a severe epileptic seizure. Edward, who was 11 years older than John and had hardly known him, saw his death as "little more than a regrettable nuisance".

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