New Sky Original drama Mary & George takes us inside the political intrigues and personal relationships that shaped the court of James VI and I. We examine the key players on screen and what’s known about their real lives…

By Elinor Evans

Published: Tuesday, 05 March 2024 at 16:22 PM


Were Mary and George real?

Yes, Mary and George Villiers were real historical figures, and the drama Mary and George is largely based on the true story of this mother-and-son duo.

In 1603, when James VI of Scotland succeeded Elizabeth I as ruler of England, he brought with him many Scottish courtiers who proceeded to pack the royal court.

English courtiers worried about the lack of English influence in the king’s inner circle, and – knowing the king’s preference for the company of young, attractive men – conspired to place George Villiers in the king’s path.

With this backing, and the help of his mother Mary Villiers, by 1614/15 the real George Villiers had succeeded in catching the king’s eye, and was cemented as the king’s favourite for the next decade until James’s death in 1625, reaching unprecedented highs of courtly power.