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Arthur Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington

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Brigadier Arthur Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington, KG, LVO, OBE, MC, DL, (born 2 July 1915), is a British peer and a retired Brigadier in the British Army. He was born in Rome. From 1943 to 1972, when he succeeded his father, he was known as Marquess Douro, and he is currently styled His Grace The Duke of Wellington. He attended Eton and New College, Oxford. At Eton College, he lived in The Hopgarden, a house on Common Lane, in a room which is now a bathroom. There is a plaque commemorating his boyhood there.

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Career

He joined the British Army, serving in the Second World War with the Royal Horse Guards. He eventually rose to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding that regiment in 1954. He then moved to the Household Cavalry Regiment, which he began commanding in 1959. He commanded the 22nd Armoured Brigade (1960-1961), served in the British Army of the Rhine, and became defence attaché to Spain in 1964; he retired from the Army in 1968 as a Brigadier. During his period of service, he received the Military Cross.

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Marriage

As Valerian Wellesley, then a cousin of Henry Wellesley, 6th Duke of Wellington, he was twice engaged to Lady Rose McLaren, the daughter of the Marquess of Anglesey, who eventually married the younger son of another peer. However, on 28 January 1944, he married Diana McConnel at St. George's Cathedral in Jerusalem. They have five children:

  • Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley, Marquess of Douro (b. 19 August 1945), married to the former Princess Antonia of Prussia and has issue, two sons and three daughters.
  • Lord Richard Gerald Wellesley (b. 20 June 1949), married 1973 Joanna Marion Sumner and has issue, two daughters.
  • Lady Caroline Jane Wellesley (b. 6 July 1951) who is unmarried
  • Lord John Henry Wellesley (b. 20 April 1954), married 1977 Corinne Vaes, daughter of a Belgian diplomat, and has issue, one son and one daughter.
  • Lord James Christopher Douglas Wellesley (b. 16 December 1964), married 1994 (divorced 2005) as her second husband, Laura Elizabeth Wedge, daughter of a property magnate, and has issue, 1 daughter, Eleanor (b. 1995).[1] He is now married (as of 26 July 2005) to his daughter's former teacher Emma Nethercott.[2]

References

  1. ^ Michael Rhodes. [1]. Retrieved 13 September 2007.
  2. ^ Paul Theroff. "Wellington". in An Online Gotha. [2]. Retrieved 13 September 2007

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Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Gerald Wellesley
Duke of Wellington
1972–Present
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Order of precedence in the United Kingdom
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His Grace The Duke of Leinster
His Grace the Duke of Wellington
United Kingdom Order of Precedence
Gentlemen
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His Grace The Duke of Sutherland
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Gerald Wellesley
Earl of Mornington
1972–Present
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Incumbent
Titles of nobility
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Gerald Wellesley
Prince of Waterloo
1972–Present
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Gerald Wellesley
Duque de Ciudad Rodrigo
1972–Present
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