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'Bridgerton' Season 3: Where 'Queen Charlotte' Characters Ended up

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He brings up more children and how she’d have a different role in society. She knows this marriage would save her a lot of headaches, but she just can’t be in that situation again. George admits that he loves her and has always loved her. “From the moment I saw you trying to go over the wall, I have loved you desperately.

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It's unclear what really happened between the King's secretary and the Queen's hand as the young versions of themselves dance together in one of their last scenes. IMO, the vague nature of the final scene leaves the plot open for Reynolds to make a reappearance at some point in the Bridgerton timeline again—but that hasn't been confirmed. At the ball, Charlotte twirls about in her pastel gown and glittering diamonds, and she holds steady to George’s hand, leading him as opposed to vice versa. This dynamic is not something that passes unnoticed by Princess Augusta, who realizes, finally, that Charlotte is not controlling the Crown.

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In the present day, Charlotte’s eldest daughter-in-law dies in childbirth leaving the crown with no legitimate heir. She worries about her succession and puts pressure on her 14 children to produce an heir and do their sovereign duty. As we go back to the older Lady Danbury and Lady Bridgerton, Violet invites Agatha over for tea and lays out the hats her father made. It's in a bid to get Agatha to admit to their affair, but she remains tight-lipped.

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Their fertility is proof of their undying love, but by the time Bridgerton is set in the 1810s, they still have a succession crisis on their hands. Their only legitimate grandchild dies after giving birth to her own stillborn child, forcing the older Charlotte to arrange proper marriages for her ne’er-do-well sons. While Gemmell can’t reveal what this awakening means for Violet ahead of Bridgerton Season 3, she’s delighted by the development. “What’s really lovely for me is that you get to see that life is not over for Violet, and that there is more to this woman than being solely a mother,” she told Netflix. In the final episode, Charlotte and George are reunited again after she dismisses the doctor for putting George under severe treatment and they confess their love for each other despite his health issues. She commits to stay with him, and also gives birth to their first child and heir.

A 2024 release date has been confirmed for "Bridgerton" Season 3, which will be split into two parts. The first set of episodes will come out on May 16, while the remaining ones will debut about a month later on June 13. While no other shows are confirmed as of this writing, Lady Danbury isn't the only character where a spinoff is on the table. Reynolds tells Charlotte that George has good days and bad days. Later, Brimsley and Reynolds think about the future and serving the king and queen together. Reynolds hints that it’s possible for them to be together through this journey.

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By the time they part ways, it’s clear they will not meet again. As Brimsley tells her in Episode 6, her life is dedicated to serving King George. “She is frozen in time because it’s almost like he’s died, but he hasn’t. And, yet, she is still so thankful she never went over that wall.

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Princess Augusta stresses to Charlotte that George has to rule over his people and face Parliament. “He is not even trying, and you are allowing it,” she says. Princess Augusta is leaving the fate of the monarchy in Charlotte’s hands. He’s never been able to share the secret of his madness with anyone until now. He’s excited about their baby’s arrival, which is happening soon. One night, when Charlotte woke up from her sleep, she was devastated to find her husband scribbling on the wall.

Queen Charlotte has succeeded in her mission to produce a royal heir.

Augusta is both surprised and, briefly, disgusted, though her disgust soon morphs into something like recognition. Not empathy, to be clear, but perhaps acknowledgment. She, too, has had to to align herself with the whims of men in order to survive their games. She slips her young “adversary” a dash of pear brandy and urges Agatha not to give in. “Cover your bruises,” she orders, “and endure.” And so, when Adolphus does eventually propose, Agatha does not immediately answer.

However, the scene cuts to Bridgerton-era Brimsley dancing outside the palace on his own. Charlotte finds him in the bedroom they once shared, scribbling on the walls and conversing with the sky. Understanding him—seeing him, not merely observing him—she gets to her knees and ducks underneath the four-poster bed, asking not for her king or even her husband but for “farmer George.” Just George.

In the later timeline in "Queen Charlotte," Violet is mourning the death of her former husband and starting to have feelings about men again. The series never shows what happened to Reynolds in the later timeline but it is implied that they are no longer together. It is also revealed in "Queen Charlotte" that Brimsley is gay and, in the past timeline, he has a secret romantic relationship with King George's chief secretary, Reynolds. We learn that Brimsley has been serving the queen since she arrived in England on the day of her marriage, which is probably why they are so close. As George got older, his health appears to have deteriorated more, which explains why Charlotte and George seem so separate from each other in the first two seasons of "Bridgerton."

Brimsley believed that her daughters were afraid of leaving Charlotte while she waited for the King to recover. The entire family could not move on because they wanted to be there for Charlotte in some way. And maybe their fear of marriage stemmed from the fear of being tied down, just like their mother. The Bridgerton series does mess with the timeline of events that take place in the books, with several characters far younger in the series than their book counterparts. With the first season taking place in 1813, and the second season in 1814, we can assume that the third season will take place in 1815 at the earliest. George eventually has to meet with Parliament to prove he's fit to be King, however, he panics and stays hidden in the carriage.

In real-life history, Prince Edward and Princess Victoria’s baby will be crowned Queen Victoria, growing up to become the woman for whom the Victorian era is named. Speaking of Bridgerton, Seasons 1 and 2 also snuck back into Netflix’s Top 10 last week amid the Queen Charlotte buzz. Simon and Daphne’s love story (aka Season 1) came in at No. 5 with 23.88M hours viewed, while Anthony and Kate’s romance (Season 2) drew 17.25M hours viewed coming in at No. 9.

Charlotte then finds George lying underneath their bed, where he emotionally explains that he'd understand if Charlotte wanted to leave him. Instead, the pair appear stronger than ever and throw a ball to mark the arrival of the young prince. At their time there, Charlotte gives birth and later in their stay, George has to prepare to deliver his anticipated speech to parliament. Although he appears fine to his wife, once he has arrived by himself at parliament, he is unable to get out of his carriage.

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