. . . Not-So-Great Britain's crumbling House of Windsor. Prince Edward the Mild of CINDERELLA RETURNS is drawn as a dead ringer for Real Life England's King Eddie the Eighth, who fled his decaying castle to wed a barren Commoner, which this film faithfully depicts. Anyone who's had practice with reading tea leaves, palms, palm trees and noggin bumps will quickly decipher and appreciate the portents offered to viewers-in-the-know through the myriad cracks emanating from Cinderella's eventual throne. Ruining her sister's life, raising a notorious sects offender son, chucking the heir apparent's Princess Die to a horrible death, having one grandson affecting the Fuhrer trappings of her own uncle Eddie, seeing the other crowned grandson losing handfuls of hair with each new heir--it's all there in this clairvoyant picture.