The 35-year-old Downton Abbey actress welcomed baby Luca in March last year with her co-star Michael, 33, according to the Sun. A source told the post: “Laura and Michael absolutely love being parents and were grateful they had some time away from the limelight to enjoy the moment. Congratulations! Laura Carmichael allegedly secretly welcomed a baby boy to her boyfriend Michael C Fox “Laura took motherhood in her womb and added another string to her bow.” MailOnline contacted Laura and Michael’s representatives for comment. The couple, who met on the set of the fifth series of Downton Abbey, have been together since 2016 and moved together two years ago. Laura played the unfortunate lady in love Edith Grantham in the ITV season drama, while Michael played the illiterate pedestrian Andrew Parker. Sweet: The 35-year-old Downton Abbey actress welcomed baby Luca in March last year with her 33-year-old co-star Michael (both pictured in October) The couple keep their relationship quite private, but made a rare appearance on Downton Abbey: A New Era, which premiered earlier this week. They posed for a series of adored moments together as they appeared hugging on the red carpet. Speaking about her return to the red carpet, Laura said: “After so long in a lockdown, walking the red carpet was a shock to us all. I was terrified. ‘ Although the couple keeps their romance a secret, Laura expressed her luck that she met Michael on the set of Downton Abbey. In 2019, he told Town and Country: “I fell in love and made wonderful friends – how lucky am I?” Back: The couple keeps their relationship quite private and secret, but made a rare appearance on Downton Abbey: A New Era premiered earlier this week Michael has also referred to their relationship in the past, saying they liked to keep their love separate from their Downton jobs. “We were going to work and we did not want it to be something when we were working together,” he told the Sunday Post. “It was great, though, to go to work with your best friend.” Downton Abbey: A New Era received rave reviews after its theatrical release on Friday, with the Daily Mail’s Brian Viner describing it as “the gift he continues to give”. The latest episode of Downton Abbey saw the Crawley family heading to the South of France to reveal a mystery at a villa given to Dowager Countess of Grantham Violet Crawley as an ambitious director plotted to make a film in Downton. The trailer shows the Crawley family heading to the South of France to unravel a mystery at a villa granted to the Dowager Countess of Grantham, Violet Crawley, while an ambitious director plans to make a film in Downton. Opens as a favorite of Violet fans [Dame Maggie]says: ‘I have come to own a villa in the South of France.’ And he continues: “Years ago, before you were born. I met a man “. It is later revealed that Dowager Grantham and her boyfriend “spent a few days together and gave her a house”. The Downton sequel saw the return of the much-loved cast, including Hugh, Michelle and Penelope Wilton. Couple: Laura and Michael, who met on the set of the fifth series of Downton Abbey, have been together since 2016 and moved together two years ago And it seems that there may be a problem in heaven for Lady Mary (Michelle) as she talks about the wedding fights in the trailer. Lady Mary seems to speak with the character of Chios, saying: “Needless to say, marriage is a novel full of plot twists along the way.” The trailer also shows that the estate becomes the setting for a movie and a slender mustache Dominic, who plays a Hollywood actor of the 1920s, becomes quite the heartthrob among the staff. One of the cooks says: “There is something about him, he is like a wild animal ready to open.” Mister Barber, producer and director, is starting to make the film – but Grantham Earl Robert Crawley (Hugh Bonneville) is not impressed by the fanfares. “I think it’s a horrible idea. “Actors plastered with make-up and actors simply plastered,” he says as the scene is transferred to the Hollywood cast, interrupting daily life in Downton. The trailer also hinted that fans will finally see widow Tom Branson find love again with waitress Lucy Smith as the couple tie the knot in romantic scenes. Downton creator Julian Fellowes has previously said some details about the film, which is based on the acclaimed TV series. Season drama: Downton Abbey: A New Era received rave reviews after its release. Photo: Elizabeth McGovern as Cora Grantham and Laura Carmichael as Lady Edith Hexham Speaking about the project, Julian shared: “It really is a new era. As the 1920s progressed, the world changed in many ways. Everything from entertainment to transportation was very different until the late 1920s. That’s what we’re talking about. “ Julian sees the Downton films as an extension of the successful television series, which aired for six seasons between 2010 and 2015, and explained that the new film will start where the 2019 film ended. He said: “As we know from the last film, Mary may not be the head of the household, but she is actually directing the show. Let’s go below. “We are trying to signal change – the fact that the Crawleys of Downton are almost in the 1930s, which is just the beginning of the modern world.” Cast: The sequel saw the return of the much-loved cast, including Hugh, Michelle and Penelope Wilton (LR) Samantha Bond, Douglas Reith, Harry Hadden-Paton, Laura Carmichael, Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery, Penelope Wilton, Robert Jay Collier and Michael Fox