Royal family member who starred in 'Titanic'

Sophie Winkleman is married to Lord Frederick Windsor, the son of Prince Michael of Kent, Queen Elizabeth's first cousin.

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Royal family member who starred in Titanic

The arrival of James Cameron's Titanic  on Netflix coincided with the Titan submersible tragedy which killed five people while on a tourist voyage to view the Titanic’s rubble at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

A large number of people criticized Netflix trying to “cash in” on the  Titan submersible tragedy but The Hollywood Reporter said that the streaming giant released its film lineup for July before the Titan was reported missing and “licensing deals for films are struck far in advance of the air date.”

People's interest in the movie has grown once again after Titan's implosion and a large number of people are expected to watch the movie on Netflix.

Those who are interested in watching something related to Titanic other than James Cameron's movie, there's a four-part television serial and a period drama written by Julian Fellowes. 

Royal family member who starred in Titanic

The TV series is based on Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in April 1912 following a collision with an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.

Few people know that Lady Fredrick Windsor, a member of the British royal family appeared also starred 'Titanic' TV series.

Lady Frederick Windsor aka Sophie Winkleman is married to Lord Frederick Windsor, the son of Prince Michael of Kent, Queen Elizabeth's first cousin.

She is a professional actress and has starred in several TV shows including 'Trust', 'Two and Half Men' and 'Big Suez'.

Sophie played Dorothy Gibson in miniseries Titanic in 2013.

Talking about her role, she previously told Telegraph, "I think I am in love with Lady Mary. Rather deeply, in fact. Julian writes all his characters so thoughtfully. With Titanic, you have all the first-class passengers interwoven with wonderful stories about the maids and the engineers, the people downstairs in the galleys."

She further said, "People are as obsessed with Downton's valet Bates and housemaid Anna as they are with Lady Mary and Matthew. Julian has absolutely captured that scope with Titanic."