Duchess Catherine visits ‘Downton Abbey’ set
Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (front, fifth from right), poses with the cast, crew and producers of British television series “Downton Abbey” during an official visit to the set at Ealing Studios in west London on March 12, 2015. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, visits the set of ITV’s television series “Downton Abbey” at Ealing Studios in west London on March 12, 2015.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, meets actor Zack Bark. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
The duchess, accompanied by writer Julian Fellowes, meets with Ealing Studios employees. (Lefteris Pitarakis / AP)
Actor Robert James-Collier, who plays the under-butler Thomas, poses with the duchess. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
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The duchess talks to costume designer Anna Robbins. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
The pregnant royal talks to actress Phyllis Logan, who plays housekeeper Mrs. Hughes. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
The duchess takes a closer look at the lavish costumes. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
Catherine is presented with a train for her son Prince George by actor Oliver Barker, who plays his namesake George Crawley on the show. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
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The duchess poses with Michelle Dockery, who plays Lady Mary Crawley, and actor Oliver Barker, who holds up a train for Prince George. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
The duchess unveils a plaque as “Downton Abbey” writer-creator Julian Fellowes, a lord, watches. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
The duchess chats with series stars Hugh Bonneville, who portrays Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham, and Laura Carmichael, who plays his daughter, Lady Edith Crawley. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
The duchess visits Downton’s kitchens and speaks with actresses Sopie McShera, right, and Lesley Nicol, center, who play kitchen servants Daisy and chef Mrs. Patmore, respectively. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
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The duchess chats with cast members Penelope Wilton (Isobel Crawley), left, Hugh Bonneville, and Laura Carmichael, center. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
The Duchess of Cambridge is shown props as she visits the set-construction department. (Chris Jackson / AFP / Getty Images)
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