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Jane andrews: The True Crime Drama Behind the Life of a Royal Dresser

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In the realm of true crime dramas, few narratives captivate us as much as those based on astonishing real events – and ITV’s latest production, The Lady, delivers just that, focusing on the story of Jane Andrews.

The series centers around Jane Andrews (portrayed by Mia McKenna Bruce), a woman from a working-class background who became the dresser for Sarah Ferguson (played by Natalie Dormer). Yet, it wasn’t her association with Fergie that made headlines; rather, it was Jane’s trial in the early 2000s for the murder of her boyfriend, Thomas Cressman.

The Lady Series Overview

Created by the team responsible for The Crown, the series begins with the statement ‘This drama has been inspired by actual events,’ followed by, ‘Some names have been altered and certain characters, incidents, and scenes have been fabricated or combined for dramatic effect’.

What portion of the series is dramatized, and how much reflects the unsettling reality? Here’s everything you should understand about Jane Andrews.

Who is Jane Andrews, exactly?

Real Events Behind the Drama

Jane Andrews was born in 1967 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, and was raised in a working-class family. Her father worked as a joiner while her mother was a social worker. Due to financial difficulties, they eventually relocated to Grimsby. In a 2003 interview, Jane recalled, ‘I remember a day when we couldn’t afford to buy a loaf of bread, and Mum had us searching the couch and our coats for spare change to put together.’

Despite her academic talents, Jane faced challenges with her mental well-being throughout her teenage years. After finishing her O-levels, she opted against pursuing A-Levels and instead decided to study fashion at Grimsby College of Art.

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Jane’s Life and Background

At what point did Jane Andrews first encounter Sarah Ferguson?

How did a young woman from Grimsby end up styling the former Duchess of York, Jane Andrews?

After completing her studies, Jane Andrews took on a position as a sales assistant at Marks & Spencer. One day, she came across an advertisement in a magazine for a personal dresser and decided to submit her application. Six months later, she found herself in an interview with Fergie, who was expecting Princess Beatrice at that time. The two reportedly connected well, leading Jane to start her role as Sarah’s personal dresser in July 1988.

Trial and Media Attention

As she adjusted to life among the royals, Jane started to soften her northern accent, earning her the moniker ‘Lady Jane.’ She recounted to The Guardian, ‘I was just a country girl. Suddenly, I found myself at Balmoral, mingling with royalty and having lengthy conversations with Princess Diana. At 21, I truly relished the experience. Fergie was assertive, yet she treated me kindly.’

When Sarah was hired, she was still in a marriage with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was known as Prince Andrew at that time. The couple would part ways in 1992, which made Jane’s role increasingly significant. During this period, she developed a close relationship with the former Duchess, who reportedly kept Jane nearby even as she let go of other staff members.

It wasn’t until 1997 that Jane Andrews departed from the palace, being let go as part of budget cuts implemented within the royal residence. This decision left her in disbelief, especially since Fergie had allegedly assured her just weeks prior that she would ‘never let her go.’

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To whom was Jane Andrews wed?

Although Jane Andrews experienced significant success in her career at Fergie, her romantic life was far more intricate.

Jane Andrews was briefly wed to Christopher Dunn-Butler (portrayed by Mark Stanley in The Lady), who was 21 years older than her. They were acquainted for only three months before he proposed, and their relationship endured for just a few years. During their time together, Jane engaged in multiple affairs, later characterizing their bond as more akin to that of close friends.

What remarks has Jane Andrews made regarding The Lady?

When The Lady premiered, it was only expected that audiences would start to speculate about Jane’s perspective on the ITV adaptation. Unlike many true crime documentaries where participants often engage with the production, Jane did not take part in The Lady.

Harriet Wistrich, the CEO of the Centre for Women’s Justice and Jane’s representative during her 2003 appeal, stated that Jane has ‘long since completed her prison term and has tried to move forward, yet her previous association with the now-disgraced branch of the Royal family keeps her in the media spotlight, especially with each new biased television program produced about her situation.’

Characterizing The Lady as 'biased,' she remarked, 'Jane has not played a role in The Lady, even though it claims to revolve around her life, nor has she participated in any of the several prior TV documentaries created about her. Consequently, the audience is offered a skewed perspective that neglects to consider the reasons a vulnerable woman in her situation might have felt compelled to commit murder.'

Family members of Thomas Cressman have expressed their distress over the portrayal of his murder in a dramatization. His brother Rick shared with the BBC, ‘By the time we reached the final episode, I was overwhelmed with emotion and felt very, very tearful.’

The Lady is now available for streaming on ITVX.

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