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Dominic West says he relates to 'The Crown' role after 'deeply stressful' Lily James scandal
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Date:2025-04-16 02:30:30
As the saying goes, “Truth is stranger than fiction,” but Dominic West has found a parallel between the two.
West, who portrays King Charles III on Netflix’s historical drama “The Crown,” opened up about his experience playing the former British prince in an interview with The Sunday Times published Sunday.
“I’d had a very acute understanding of what it’s like to feel the horror of your name or your photograph coming up in the newspapers,” West told the British outlet. “There is that dreadful freezing moment when something is being revealed about you. I think anyone can understand how that feels.”
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The British actor, who is married to Catherine FitzGerald, went on to allude to his rumored infidelity with Lily James, who he co-starred with in the 2021 miniseries “The Pursuit of Love.” In October 2020, seemingly affectionate photos of West and James were released online, prompting speculation of an affair between the actors.
“I’d been through it a couple of years previously, and it must have informed how I approached (the role),” West continued. “That gut feeling of horror isn’t something you get inured to.”
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Although West described the media scrutiny of his romantic life as an “absurd situation,” he said the rumor made for some unexpected comic relief for his family. “It was deeply stressful for my wife and my kids, but there were lighter moments,” the actor said.
“I hesitate to speak on my wife’s behalf because it was obviously horrible, particularly for her,” West concluded. “But we do joke about it sometimes. Because whenever we went out together, the papers would always say we were ‘putting on a show of unity’. … And so, when we go out, we do sort of say, ‘Shall we go and have a show of unity up in London?’ ”
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