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if David Windsor had not abdicated and had died without producing an heir, who would have succeeded him (assuming Albert had died first)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But if Albert (George VI) was already dead when David (Edward VIII) died without issue, the accession to the throne would go to Henry Duke of Gloucester. Albert's children having been taken out of the line by Albert's death, with Edward VIII still on the throne. He then dies without issue, leaving Henry to succeed. (Albert never having been king).
when David/Edward abdicated the crown passed to Albert/George and the immediate succession to his 2 daughters, and Henry was third in line. had king george died while Elizabeth was still a minor, Henry would not have succeeded, but would have been regent until Elizabeth was old enough to be monarch.