So Catherine realizes that he does truly see her for who she is and she doesn’t want to lose that companionship. Whether you think he did it badly or not, he does know the pressures of that unlike anyone else. Because in a lot of ways, he’s the only one who understands her fully at court, which is really fascinating. In season two, Catherine- at the end, when she stabbed Pugachev thinking it was Peter, her guttural reaction to that made her realize, oh wow, I can’t lose this person. What is it that keeps them so invested in each other?Įlle Fanning: Obviously, it’s complicated, but I do believe that it’s a matured love in season three. They’ve decided to move on from some sizable hurdles, but they’re still sleeping with knives underneath their pillows. Vanity Fair: Before we get into this season’s major event, I want to ask about the state of Peter and Catherine’s marriage in season three. So a lot of these experiences have molded me.” Fresh off her appearance at the Met Gala ( Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell were two of her tablemates), Fanning spoke to VF about mourning her royal partner and how that musical ending brought her real-life catharsis: “I started when I was 20, now I’m 25.
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