They grow up so quickly! While enjoying making the 2019 film adaptation of the hugely popular series, Downton Abbey, star Hugh Bonneville took to Instagram to share a picture of himself with his on-screen grandchildren.
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In the sweet snap, brothers Oliver and Zac Barker, who both play Master George Crawley, Fifi Hart, who stars as Lady Sibby, and twin sisters Eva and Karina Samms, who portray Miss Marigold can all be seen - and they have all grown up since the season finale in 2015!
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"It's Grandpa time at Donk's crèche… with Eva & Karina Samms who play Marigold, Fifi Hart (Sybbie) and Zac and Oliver Barker (George)," wrote Hugh at the time, who starred as Lord Grantham. Fans immediately rushed to post lovely comments underneath, with one writing: "Omg they're getting so big!! Congratulations Donk!"
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Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville with his on-screen grandchildren
Another said: "I love everything about this picture!!!!!" A third post read: "Look how big they are now! My heart can’t handle all the surprises lately!" A fourth follower added: "I absolutely adore this picture. Your smile, @bonhughbon, is truly heartfelt and it shows."
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Zac and Oliver with their sister Megan
Oliver and Zac are triplets with their sister Meghan. In 2014, their mother Clare opened up about how the cast would get her sons mixed up after their 1920s-style haircuts. "Zac and Oliver had lovely blonde curls and by the time they had their new hairstyles they looked so grown up, it felt like I'd lost my baby boys," she told the Mail On Sunday.
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The mum-of-triplets also heaped praised on Allen Leech (Tom Branson), saying: "When he wasn't playing trains, he would be sitting on the floor of the trailer using the building blocks or making shapes out of coloured pencils. He loved organising football kickabouts with the children and cast."
The children play the younger generation of the Crawley family
Downton Abbey may have finished back in 2015, but fans were lucky enough to have a taste of the show's magic and drama when it released its feature film back in September 2019 - and with the news of the sequel finally commencing production, we're hoping it isn't too long before we're reunited with our favourite family!
Until the new movie is released, the series is available to stream, and often repeated on ITV3 - so we can't wait to settle in for some comfort watching.
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