Wellington: The Iron Duke Unmasked
A personal portrait of the victor of Waterloo, drawing on his own vast correspondence and the letters and memoirs of those who knew him best.
A personal portrait of the victor of Waterloo, drawing on his own vast correspondence and the letters and memoirs of those who knew him best.
Richard E. Grant
The Duke of Wellington
Tamsin Greig
Narrator
Selma Brook
Princess Lieven
Jennifer Healey
Harriette Wilson
Alex Marx
The 2nd Duke of Wellington
Louisa Sexton
Lady Shelley
Jen Holt
Harriet Arbuthnot
Sinead Mcleod
The Duchess of Wellington
A personal portrait of the victor of Waterloo, drawing on his own vast correspondence and the letters and memoirs of those who knew him best.
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