The Irish Mail on Sunday

HAS CROWN STAR MATT SPLIT FROM DOWNTON’S LILY?

On screen queen, Claire Foy, provides a consoling shoulder

- By Charlotte Griffiths and Michael Powell news@mailonsund­ay.ie

THEY shared a royal romance as the young Elizabeth and Prince Philip in the first two series of The Crown.

And now close friends say that Claire Foy is providing a consoling shoulder for Matt Smith, whose relationsh­ip with his girlfriend, Downton Abbey actress Lily James, has been the subject of increasing talk among showbiz insiders.

The couple have been dating for five years but have not been seen together for months, although suggestion­s that they have broken up are no more than uncon- firmed gossip.

Smith and Foy have formed a close and mutually supportive friendship, and have been spending time together near their different homes in North London in recent weeks, a source said.

The two Crown stars recently appeared together on stage in an acclaimed production of Lungs at the Old Vic in London. The play, in which they portrayed husband and wife, required them to spend extensive time together in rehearsals and over three weeks of performanc­es.

The friends seemed to revel in each other’s company at the opening night after-party in October.

Speaking to Vogue as she promoted the climate-change drama,

Foy gushed of Smith: ‘To me, Matt is my friend and we acted together, as opposed to me seeing him as Prince Philip.

‘From the inside it makes sense, from the outside, maybe not. I think the most important thing is I want to be good for Matt – and, I presume, Matt wants to be good for me.’

Around the same time, onlookers said the two stars looked relaxed and happy in each other’s company as they strolled on the streets of London, on one occasion giggling as they shared jokes.

Meanwhile, James has been enjoying a girls’ holiday in South Africa with her stylist friend Rebecca Corbin-Murray. Describing

each other as ‘post-traumatic stress disorder buddies’, the two women have documented their holiday on social media.

James posted an image of her and Murray at an animal sanctuary with the words ‘National Cheetahs’ garishly emblazoned on it – prompting commentato­rs to suggest that she was making a mischievou­s response to the relationsh­ip rumours. James, now 30, fell for ex-Doctor Who star Smith in 2014 when they met on the set of the film Pride And Prejudice And Zombies.

But they have not been seen together in public since August, when they enjoyed a night out in Camden with a friend who was visiting from America.

The friend posted pictures of James dancing in the street, while Smith was seen joining the friend for a cigarette break under a bus shelter.

James, who played Lady Rose MacClare in Downton Abbey, was absent from photos from Smith’s 37th birthday celebratio­ns in October. The guests included the actor’s sister Laura, whom James has called ‘my future sister-in-law’.

James once vowed never to talk about Smith in public in case their romance ended in tears, saying: ‘If you’ve never said anything, there are no soundbites to haunt you when you’re crying into a box of Kleenex after it all goes wrong.’

Last week, Smith was seen visiting the gym and joined friends for a night out in West London. Yesterday he was spotted enjoying a walk with a male friend.

Foy has been single since splitting from her actor husband Stephen Campbell Moore, dad to her daughter Ivy-Rose, in 2018.

James was absent from Smith’s birthday photos

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 ??  ?? CLOSE: Matt Smith and Claire Foy at the opening night of their play Lungs. The actors played the british Queen and Prince Philip in The Crown. Below left: Smith and James last year
CLOSE: Matt Smith and Claire Foy at the opening night of their play Lungs. The actors played the british Queen and Prince Philip in The Crown. Below left: Smith and James last year
 ??  ?? DOUBLE MEANING? Some fans think Instagram post from James has a hidden message
DOUBLE MEANING? Some fans think Instagram post from James has a hidden message

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