I think there is a small typo in the release year for Downton Abbey: A New Era because I think it should be 2022 and not 2012.
(btw comment section is working smoothly again on desktop)
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This lovely tiara was first seen being worn by Imelda Staunton as Lady Maud Bagshaw in Downton Abbey: A New Era in 2020.
The piece was seen again most recently in 2023, when it was worn by Kristene Froseth as Nan St.George in the episode of The Buccaneers in the episode The Wedding of the Season.
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This lovely tiara was first seen being worn by Imelda Staunton as Lady Maud Bagshaw in Downton Abbey: A New Era in 2020.
The piece was seen again most recently in 2023, when it was worn by Kristene Froseth as Nan St.George in the episode of The Buccaneers in the episode The Wedding of the Season.
This lovely tiara was first seen being worn by Imelda Staunton as Lady Maud Bagshaw in Downton Abbey: A New Era in 2020.
The piece was seen again most recently in 2023, when it was worn by Kristene Froseth as Nan St.George in the episode of The Buccaneers in the episode The Wedding of the Season.
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I think there is a small typo in the release year for Downton Abbey: A New Era because I think it should be 2022 and not 2012.
(btw comment section is working smoothly again on desktop)
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I think there is a small typo in the release year for Downton Abbey: A New Era because I think it should be 2022 and not 2012.
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I think there is a small typo in the release year for Downton Abbey: A New Era because I think it should be 2022 and not 2012.
(btw comment section is working smoothly again on desktop)
Thank you on both counts!