Speaking with Radio Times magazine, Goode had explained his departure from the period drama franchise, having not appeared in either the second or the upcoming third film.
He then added: "Let’s face it, he [Henry] was edging towards becoming a bit of a wet lettuce. So maybe it’s a good thing."
Now, speaking with Metro, Goode has said he didn't mean the comment "in a horribly derogatory way", and that he actually meant it would be more exciting for Michelle Dockery's character, Lady Mary, to end up on her own.
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