Yet, the legend of outlived his failures. Minstrels turned his exploits into epic poems. The Victorian era, hungry for heroes, polished his image into the perfect crusader king. Today, his statue stands proudly outside the Houses of Parliament in London—a testament to how a man who hated England became its eternal mascot.
Additionally, the film served as a platform to re-evaluate Richard Williams’s legacy—once dismissed as boastful, now recognized as prescient and strategic.


