There were two pipers called William Ross. The first was piper to
Queen Victoria from 1854-1891; Edward VIII, as he became, was born
three years later. The other Willie Ross was a top player from before
WW1 to after WW2, and was for many years the chief instructor at the
school of piping. But he was never a piper to royalty.

Edward VIII was taught the pipes by Henry Forsyth, the sovereign's
piper from 1910–1941. If anyone helped the prince polish Majorca, PM
Forsyth is surely the prime suspect

Ross



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