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00:00 Good question.
00:00 I'll be very transparent here with you.
00:02 This crown is breaking my neck.
00:04 Oh my goodness.
00:10 There is no way that it could get to my head
00:13 because my family, one, wouldn't let it.
00:16 And two, I've got some really cool friends.
00:19 My whole team are very down to earth.
00:22 So I think they would beat it out of me
00:24 before it ever came to that.
00:28 It isn't hard.
00:30 I'll be very transparent here with you.
00:31 It's heavy.
00:32 And some days are difficult, more difficult than others,
00:35 but it is an integral part of that character.
00:38 It is the icing on the cake.
00:40 The costume and the wigs are so important for Charlotte.
00:45 And so important for the way she stands,
00:47 the way she holds herself, the way she sits,
00:50 the way she walks, even the way she talks.
00:53 The costume and wigs are 100% important for that character.
00:57 The people and the artistry that goes into making
01:01 the costumes and the wigs, they're extraordinary.
01:03 We were so lucky to have people at the top of their game,
01:06 really wanting to create these masterpieces.
01:09 The only thing that I would keep
01:14 would maybe be like a tea set.
01:16 - Your flower metaphors make me nauseated
01:18 with their sweetness, but I applaud your point.
01:21 - I haven't taken it.
01:22 I would like to.
01:24 (upbeat music)
01:26 Good question.
01:28 While I was filming season three of "Bridgerton",
01:31 I was also filming "Queen Charlotte".
01:33 So they were happening at the same time.
01:35 And yes, they definitely, I would say,
01:39 influenced each other.
01:40 So, you know, in "Bridgerton", I don't have a family,
01:44 but in "Queen Charlotte", I have 13 children.
01:47 Hello, my children.
01:51 So that was really interesting to kind of meet
01:54 my 13 children for the first time.
01:56 If anything, easier, because you then have reference.
02:00 You then have another layer to play with.
02:03 I couldn't say.
02:06 They're all my children.
02:08 They're all my favorites.
02:10 The only advice that I gave to India was,
02:16 take it and make it your own.
02:17 In her ownership of the role,
02:21 somehow there's that beautiful connection
02:24 between the three of us.
02:25 That's the essence of "Queen Charlotte",
02:28 is that she knows who she is and that she is unapologetic.
02:33 And that's the advice that I gave India,
02:36 to bring all of that of India into "Charlotte".
02:41 And it worked beautifully.
02:42 The favorite scenes to film for me
02:46 were the scenes with Brimsley.
02:48 My beautiful, beautiful scene partner, Hugh Sacks.
02:51 In "Bridgerton", he doesn't speak,
02:53 or he says, "Your Majesty".
02:54 In "Queen Charlotte", there's like,
02:56 you understand that relationship
03:00 because there is then conversation and dialogue.
03:02 You have an insight to how important Brimsley is
03:06 to "Queen Charlotte".
03:07 (crissement de pneus)
03:09 [SILENCE]

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