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Michelle Dockery took center stage on the red carpet at the Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale film premiere in London’s Leicester Square on Wednesday evening, exuding glamour.
The 43-year-old actress looked breathtaking in a light blue dress, joining her co-stars Joanne Froggatt, Laura Carmichael, and Joely Richardson, all of whom dazzled in elegant ball gowns.
Stars gathered to celebrate the finale of beloved Downton Abbey, after an incredible 15 years of the TV series and a trilogy of movies.
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, which releases September 12, is set in 1930, some 18 years after the first episode.
It follows the Crawley family in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash and Lady Mary’s scandalous divorce.
Downton Abbey actress Michelle, 43, walked the red carpet in a powder blue off-the-shoulder gown with a fitted bodice.

Michelle Dockery, 43, set the tone for glamour at the Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale film premiere in London’s Leicester Square on Wednesday evening.

Joanne Froggatt, 45, who played Anna Bates in the in the global phenomenon, slipped into a racy cut-out gown

The stars assembled to celebrate the beloved Downton Abbey’s conclusion after an impressive 15 years of the TV series and a trilogy of films (Laura Carmichael pictured).

The actresses joined co-star Joely Richardson (pictured), who cut an elegant figure in a dazzling ball gown
The glowing star was also pictured with her husband, film producer Jasper Waller-Bridge for the event.
Joanne Froggatt, 45, who played Anna Bates in the in the global phenomenon, slipped into a racy cut-out gown.
Joely, who stars as Lady Petersfield in the movie, pulled out all the stops in a glamorous red satin gown.
The 60-year-old British actress showcased her ageless looks as she made her jaw-dropping red carpet arrival.
Downton Abbey favourite Laura, 39, slipped into a quirky black and white lace gown as she joined her partner Michael C Fox.
Laura, who plays Lady Edith, appeared in high spirits despite the emotional end of an era.
Elsewhere, Hugh Bonneville, who plays Robert Crawley, cosied up to his vegan influencer girlfriend Heidi Kadlecova as they made a joint appearance.
Raquel Cassidy, 57, who played the role of Phyllis Baxter in the television series Downton Abbey, dazzled in a glitzy gold gown.

The Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale cast, premiering on September 12, includes, from left to right: Jim Carter, Allen Leech, Kevin Doyle, Douglas Reith, Penelope Wilton, Raquel Cassidy, Sophie McShera, Laura Carmichael, Michelle Dockery, Lesley Nicol, Joanne Froggatt, Phyllis Logan, Harry Hadden-Paton, Rob James-Collier, Dominic West, Hugh Bonneville, Joely Richardson, and Arty Froushan.

The glowing actress was also pictured with her husband, film producer Jasper Waller-Bridge for the event

Michelle walked the red carpet in a powder blue off-the-shoulder gown with a fitted bodice

The actress married Jasper in 2023 in a romantic ceremony which was attended by her Downton Abbey co-stars

The actress received some assistance with her dress

The stunner flashed her back in the cut-out gown and styled her tresses in a wet look

Mobland star Joanne flashed her toned torso in the pleated cut-out gown

Joely, who stars as Lady Petersfield in the movie, pulled out all the stops in a glamorous red satin gown

The 60-year-old British actress showcased her ageless looks as she made her jaw-dropping red carpet arrival

Joely wore a subtle swipe of makeup to enhance her gorgeous features

Downton Abbey favourite Laura, 39, slipped into a quirky black and white lace gown as she joined her partner Michael C Fox

Laura showcased her slender figure as she struck a pose on the red carpet

Laura, who plays Lady Edith, appeared in high spirits despite the emotional end of an era

She posed against the iconic Downton Abbey car

Julian Fellowes (pictured) wrote and created major television series Downton Abbey

Hugh Bonneville, 61, who plays Robert Crawley, cosied up to his vegan influencer girlfriend Heidi Kadlecova as they made a joint appearance

Hugh cut a dapper appearance in a black tuxedo and bow tie

Raquel Cassidy, 57, who played the role of Phyllis Baxter in the television series Downton Abbey, dazzled in a glitzy gold gown

Dominic West, 55, also made an appearance, after starring as Guy Dexter in the 2022 film Downton Abbey: A New Era

Downton Abbey onscreen couple Phyllis Logan and Jim Carter posed arm in arm on the carpet

Author and Content Creator Lydia Millen attended the premiere with her husband Ali Gordon

Strictly Come Dancing’s Nadiya Bychkova put on a very leggy display in a thigh-high split white gown

Presenter Dan Walker cut a sophisticated figure in a red velour suit jacket

Real Housewives Of London star Juliet Mayhew looked incredible in a strapless navy blue dress, adorned with gold leaf motif

Strictly couple Chyna Mills and Neil Jones enjoyed a night out together at the premiere

Sophie McShera, 40, cut an elegant figure in a pale pink strapless gown


American actor Arty Froushan (L), who stars in the grand finale film, joined fellow Downton Abbey star Allen Leech (R) on the red carpet
Dominic West, 55, also made an appearance, after starring as Guy Dexter in the 2022 film Downton Abbey: A New Era.
Downton Abbey onscreen couple Phyllis Logan and Jim Carter posed arm in arm on the carpet.
Meanwhile, Author and Content Creator Lydia Millen attended the premiere with her husband Ali Gordon.
Strictly Come Dancing’s Nadiya Bychkova put on a very leggy display in a thigh-high split white gown.
In this latest story set in the 1930s, Lady Mary, portrayed by Michelle Dockery, encounters ‘a public scandal’ as a divorcee, leading to her being sidelined from social gatherings in London due to her marital situation.
It puts into question her eligibility to inherit the Downton Abbey estate from her father Lord Grantham, played by Hugh Bonneville, who faces a dilemma on whether she is fit to run the place amid the public scrutiny.
Meanwhile, the late Dame Maggie Smith, who died last September, is paid tribute to in her character as the Dowager Countess of Grantham and it will be the first Downton series or motion picture she has not acted in.
Elsewhere, the family faces financial trouble as the household ‘grapples with the threat of social disgrace’.

It comes after the final movie of Downton Abbey has been slapped a trigger warning from the British Board of Film Classification for including classist insults such as ‘tart’ and ‘trollop’

The family faces financial trouble as the household grapples with the threat of social disgrace (Elizabeth McGovern and Hugh pictured)
As ever, the Crawleys must embrace change with the next generation leading Downton Abbey into the future.
It comes as creator of Downton Abbey has claimed that British people have a ‘curious double standard’ of hating the rich but still wanting to be rich themselves.
Julian Fellowes criticised attitudes towards money, wealth and success in the UK in comparison to the United States.
He said in an interview with the Radio Times he thinks it is ‘ungenerous’ not to admire people who have done well for themselves.
The Tory peer explained: ‘Britain has this curious double standard of hating the rich and hating anyone who has been very successful, and yet wanting it. I don’t get it. It seems to me ungenerous not to admire people who have done very well.’
He added: ‘Even when I was a struggling actor – which I can tell you is not the easiest of existences – if I met someone who’d had success and become a movie star, I’d think, ‘Good luck to them’.’
Lord Fellowes made the comments ahead of the release of the grand finale of Downton Abbey – which is coming to an end after 15 years on our screens.
The beloved series depicts the struggles of the aristocratic Crawley family as they grapple with financial troubles and social disgrace.
The creator of Downton Abbey has claimed that British people have a ‘curious double standard’ of hating the rich but still wanting to be rich themselves.