Multiple accounts focus on how Wallis Simpson’s relationship with Edward VIII gains momentum after an early meeting in London. According to the reports, the two connect at a dinner at the Dorchester, where Simpson shows interest in the work of the man who would later become King. Following that dinner, the relationship reportedly accelerates, with Edward visiting Simpson’s London flat soon afterward.

Both versions of the same write-up describe this sequence as the turning point in their courtship, emphasizing personal attention and continued contact rather than any public-facing events. The coverage presented here is brief and centers on a specific setting (the Dorchester dinner) and the subsequent change in their level of contact (visits to Simpson’s London residence). The accounts do not provide additional verified detail beyond these claims, and they do not cite broader context or other confirming information in the excerpts supplied.

Overall, the sources agree on the basic timeline: a dinner at the Dorchester leads to growing familiarity, followed by regular visits to Simpson’s London flat.