It’s official—Claire Foy, the beloved actress who captivated us all as Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix’s The Crown, has called it quits with her husband, Stephen Campbell Moore. The news broke on February 22, and while fans were shocked, it turns out the couple had been quietly navigating their separation for quite some time. After four years of marriage and countless red carpet appearances together, it seems the couple decided that parting ways was the best decision for both of them.
But here’s the kicker: even though they’re no longer romantically involved, Claire and Stephen are determined to remain friends. In a statement to Metro UK, Claire said, “We have separated and have been for some time. However, we continue as great friends with the utmost respect for one another.” That’s a pretty mature way to handle a breakup, if you ask me. Of course, they’ll also need to work together as co-parents for their two-year-old daughter, Ivy Rose. Parenting after separation isn’t easy, but if anyone can pull it off with grace, it’s these two.
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According to an insider speaking to The Sun, the split came as a shock to many of their close friends. But here’s the thing: despite the heartbreak, both Claire and Stephen are committed to keeping things civil. “After seven years together, this came as a real shock to many of their friends, but they’re lovely people and are determined to keep everything civilized,” the source said. “Obviously, it has been a very sad period for both of them, and for their wider families, but they are wonderful parents, intelligent, and both successful in their own right. They’ve just decided that, unfortunately, their relationship simply wasn’t working, and that this would be for the best.”
The past year has been tough for the couple. Claire’s career skyrocketed after her role in The Crown, which brought immense pressure and public scrutiny. Meanwhile, Stephen faced a significant health challenge when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor and underwent surgery. During this difficult time, Claire was busy filming for the show, adding even more stress to their already strained relationship. Stephen, also an accomplished actor, met Claire back in 2011 when they starred together in Season of the Witch. Their journey together has been filled with highs and lows, and while their separation is undoubtedly painful, it’s clear they’re focused on moving forward with dignity and respect.