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Together again: Matthew Crawley and Lady Mary Crawley finally reunited when Downton Abbey was honored with a Special Award by BAFTA on Tuesday.
The event celebrated the beloved series’ worldwide success with cast and crew including the above-pictured Dan Stevens and Michelle Dockery in attendance as well as Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville, Joanne Froggatt, and many others.
Stevens’ character, Matthew – who was married to Lady Mary – died in a car crash at the end of season 3. Dockery shared a photo of their reunion on Instagram, writing in the caption, “I’ve missed this face.”
Dockery and her fellow cast members have been documenting their emotional goodbyes with the hashtag #LastDaysOfDownton as filming for the series wrapped this week.
Downton Abbey is set to return to the U.S. Jan. 3 on PBS, with more details available here.
•Michelle Dockery says goodbye to Downton Abbey in emotional behind-the-scenes Instagram
•Downton Abbey cast on saying goodbye: ‘We didn’t want to leave’
•Downton Abbey final season gets U.S. premiere date
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