Mary: The Making of a Princess

November. 15,2015      
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

This is the story of a fateful encounter and the life-changing choices that led to one of Australia's and the world's most recognisable and romantic love stories.

Emma Hamilton as  Mary Donaldson
Ryan O'Kane as  Prince Frederick
Nicholas Hope as  Per Thornitt
Gareth Reeves as  Prince Joachim
Alin Sumarwata as  Princess Alexandra
James Lugton as  John Donaldson
Shane Briant as  Prince Henrik
Leah Purcell as  Toni Klan
Angela Punch McGregor as  Queen Margarethe

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