"When Dwight finally returns home, he may return physically but he struggles to come home mentally. At the start it was all very young much love whereas now it is more about their marriage and having to face very tough obstacles. "Their relationship is a huge rollercoaster this series. Whilst her friendship with Demelza strengthens, Caroline’s relationship with Dwight is tested more than ever. However, in this series Caroline’s relationship with Demelza really develops and the kinship they share, although they are so different, is really lovely and has been a joy to play out." "In the last series she didn’t really have interactions with female characters, she didn’t have any female friends or a mother or sisters and she was living in this male environment, which, I think, was why she was so sharp. "With Dwight being away, Ross and Demelza take Caroline in, they look after her and it is really nice for her, to have friends. Gabriella has enjoyed developing Caroline’s relationships with different characters this series and specifically, her friendship with Demelza. With the sadness Caroline endures throughout the series we see her grow up a lot." "Through that she really develops her relationship with Ross (Aidan Turner) and Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson) and cements herself within society in Cornwall becoming very much a part of that world. So whilst she is struggling with the grief of her loss, she is fearful that it may soon be two fold. "There is a lot of loss for Caroline this series, she loses her uncle and she begins to believe she has also lost her husband, Dwight Enys (Luke Norris) too when he goes missing in France. He was sick on me nearly every day which gave the costume designers a bit of a heart attack since you can’t really wash these elaborate costumes.Returning for her second series of Poldark, Gabriella Wilde reveals that there is a turbulent journey in store for her character, Caroline Penvenen, this time around. "My costumes were especially designed so that I could feed him. "Brilliantly, the entire filming schedule was laid around his feeding time. ![]() He was four months old when we started filming the third series of 'Poldark'. "The only time I have is when I brought my baby on set. She said: "I have never been one for making demands. In 2020, Gabriella - who also has sons Sasha, eight, and Shiloh, six, with her husband, singer/songwriter Alan Pownall - admitted she had her 18th century 'Poldark' costumes adapted to enable her to breastfeed Skye on set. Skye is now well and home playing with his brothers (sic)" It is something we must NEVER take for granted. I am so grateful to live in a country with national health care. Thank you thank you thank you for everything you do and all the sacrifices you make to take care of and heal others. I am so deeply grateful to all of those angels who looked after him and I with such grace and care. ![]() Gabriella - who played Caroline Penvenen in the BBC period drama series - wrote: "Earlier this week my darling Skye was being cared for by the incredible team of doctors and nurses hospital. The 'Poldark' star took to Instagram to reveal her boy, Skye, three, was recently admitted to hospital, but thanks to the health service he is now "well and home playing".
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