James Norton Spotted in London Looking Like His Happy Valley Character

James Norton was seen in London, sporting a red beanie reminiscent of his Happy Valley role

James Norton Spotted in London Looking Like His Happy Valley Character
James Norton Spotted in London Looking Like His Happy Valley Character

London: So, James Norton was out and about in London, right? Fans were glued to their screens watching him in that new show, Playing Nice. He was spotted wandering around, looking pretty chill.

He had on this red beanie that totally reminded people of his character, Tommy Lee Royce, from Happy Valley. It was Friday, January 10, and he was just strolling through the city.

People in Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden noticed him with a brunette woman. They were both on their phones, chatting away as they walked down Saint Martin’s Lane.

One onlooker said he seemed really happy and relaxed. They were talking loudly, which made it easy for fans to spot them. Someone even mentioned how her husband saw him first and pointed out the red hat.

It’s funny because he was dressed a bit like Tommy Lee Royce too. Just a few days before, on January 13, the show wrapped up, and he played the dad of one of the swapped toddlers.

ITV described the drama as a waking nightmare for Pete and Maddie, played by Norton and Niamh Algar. They get thrown into a wild situation with another couple, and things get pretty intense.

As the story unfolds, trust issues come into play, and it’s a real test for both couples. It’s all about keeping their families together, and it gets pretty gripping.

Besides Playing Nice and Happy Valley, Norton has been in a bunch of other stuff like Grantchester and War and Peace. Playing Nice aired from January 5 to January 13, and it’s been quite the ride!

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Mangesh Wakchaure is a veteran writer working at London Lens, focusing on foreign news coverage on a range of topics.