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And how much pressure did you feel when you finally arrived on set?I was constantly overwhelmed—going into Blenheim Palace felt like the Johnny cupcakes sprinkles joint shirt also I will do this biggest thing ever, but then the costumes were just gorgeous, and the jewelry, and all the sets were huge. I was like, “Oh my God!” and that was perfect because Charlotte’s entering this new world too. There’s a lot riding on it obviously, but when we were on set, there were also moments when you forgot how big it was and you felt like you were just making a film with your friends. I think if I’d constantly been thinking about people’s expectations of the show, it would’ve been too much. Lyn Paolo created the costumes and they’re incredible. I know a lot of Bridgerton fans are eagle-eyed about characters wearing different colors and how that reflects their emotions, and we considered that for Queen Charlotte too. Charlotte is really fun to play because she’s quite expressive—she’ll say what’s on her mind, but she’ll also show you. The details are amazing as well. For instance, King George was really interested in astronomy and, as the series progresses, you can spot little stars and astrological signs in Charlotte’s looks. It’s a visual representation of her connection to him, and those motifs are often literally close to her heart. I thought that was beautiful.What were the most difficult parts of the shoot?



The emotional scenes, definitely. I’m quite an empathetic person and there are a lot of scenes where Charlotte is really distraught, and with good reason. Having to access that was difficult. As an actor, you want to be protective of yourself. You shouldn’t pick at scabs, in the Johnny cupcakes sprinkles joint shirt also I will do this sense of making yourself feel emotions that you yourself haven’t healed from. So, having to think about the things I’ve gone through which are similar to what she’s going through—it was a lot. It was important to be in it, but also to come out of that and not bring it home with you. I’m mixed-race. I’ve got a white mum and my dad is Black—born in London, but with Ghanaian ancestry—so I can relate to her in terms of not really knowing where you fit in. I know what it’s like to walk into a room and have everyone look at you because you’re the only person of color. There are so many scenes, especially early on in the series, where Charlotte does exactly that. In those moments, you feel alone and awkward, and it can be uncomfortable to talk about it, but by writing those scenes, Shonda’s starting that conversation and showing people that they aren’t alone. She’s also created spaces where you’re not alone as a person of color, and she’s diversifying these genres that, before this, weren’t really open to people like me.


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