In the popular television series "Downton Abbey," two proposals have left viewers on the edge of their seats. The show, set in the early 20th century, follows the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants. These recent proposals have created much excitement and speculation among fans, as they mark significant developments in the characters' lives.
The first proposal unfolded between Lady Mary Crawley, the eldest daughter of the Crawley family, and Henry Talbot, a racecar driver.
The proposal itself was a simple yet heartfelt moment. Henry confessed his love for Mary and his desire to be with her, despite the risks that come with his dangerous profession. He promised to protect and support her, appealing to her independent spirit. Overwhelmed by his vulnerability and devotion, Mary accepted his proposal, marking a significant turning point in their relationship.
The second proposal occurred between Edith Crawley, Mary's younger sister, and Bertie Pelham, a charming and kind English aristocrat.
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