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'Queen Charlotte' Ending, Explained: What Does The Birth Of The Royal Heir Imply?

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She managed to prove to the parliament that the King was not insane and was worthy of holding his title. The King suffered from mental illness all his life, but Charlotte never left his side. She was not afraid to meet him alone, and she was the only person who could communicate with him even when he was lost in his own world. Genuinely a lot happens in the final episode, as the action flips back and forth between timelines.

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Is Prince Edward and Princess Victoria’s Baby Going to be Queen Victoria?

That child, also named Victoria, will go on to rule England for 63 years between 1837 and 1901. Her reign was longer than any monarch in the UK until the late Queen Elizabeth II, who ultimately beat her record by seven years. King George III was succeeded by his eldest son, also George. Then George’s brother William reigned for about seven years.

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Shonda Rhimes Reportedly “Committed” To Adapting All Eight ‘Bridgerton’ Novels For Netflix Series

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.

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The two tried for an heir every even day of the month. While they wanted to keep the emotions at bay, it was impossible to keep passion out of their affair. Even though they complained about not liking each other, it was evident that they cherished one another.

Queen Charlotte's heartwrenching final scene leaves Bridgerton fans in tears - Capital

Queen Charlotte's heartwrenching final scene leaves Bridgerton fans in tears.

Posted: Fri, 05 May 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]

As Charlotte and her husband return to Buckingham House so that George can prepare to address Parliament, she shares tea in the orangery with Agatha. She asks her friend if there’s anything she can do to assist in the wake of Lord Danbury’s recent death, and though Agatha is tempted to argue her case for title inheritance, she resists for Charlotte’s sake. Nor does she mention Adolphus, whose affections for Agatha are becoming impossible to ignore. The question of whether to marry again now lingers over her every move, even as she tries to avoid Lord Ledger’s gaze in public. There are plenty of ideas for spinoffs up in the air. Plus, with the mainline "Bridgerton" series still going strong, this franchise should continue its reign for quite some time.

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.

Queen Charlotte: What happened to Reynolds in the final episode? - Cosmopolitan UK

Queen Charlotte: What happened to Reynolds in the final episode?.

Posted: Fri, 05 May 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]

Charlotte goes to see George to tell him about Edward and Victoria’s baby. When he’s off in his own world, she gets under the bed, just like they used to. Lady Danbury and Adolphus circle back to his engagement.

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.

The series ends with both the younger and older versions of their characters thanking each other. Meanwhile, all of the remaining sons and daughters were either in loveless marriages, siring illegitimate children, or struggling to conceive. As the main confidantes for Charlotte and George, Brimsley and Reynolds act as liaisons between the royals—and they're also in love. In the final episode of Queen Charlotte, Brimsley and Reynolds are shown dancing to "I Will Always Love You" outside the ball, and as a viewer, you think everything is going to end on a happy note.

However, in the season finale, Violet sees the birthday hat that her father gave to Lady Danbury and deduces that her friend may have had some sort of affair with her dad. Later in the episode, Queen Charlotte is finally given what she wants and is told by her son Edward and his wife Victoria that she is pregnant, thereby providing Queen Charlotte the heir she's been after. As it happens, George suffers from debilitating bouts of mental illness. So much so, he resorts to brutal experimental treatments to “cure” him. When Charlotte eventually learns about her love’s state, she decides that she will be the one who will stand between earth and the heavens for him. The young royals manage to produce not one, but eventually fifteen heirs.

Charlotte runs to tell King George the good news about Victoria's pregnancy and discovers that he's having a mild psychotic episode. She then convinces him to hide under the bed by her side, as they did when they were younger. The actors also revealed that they would be “a million percent” down to return to the roles to finally finish that story.

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.

Otherwise, other types of spinoffs can always flesh out this world. However, it is certainly the case that Bridgerton is not short on source material, given loads of books that it still needs to get through. As one of Netflix’s best-performing originals I imagine it will get through all those books. Queen Charlotte is indeed a book (co-authored by Rhimes?), but I just wonder how they’ll balance these spin-offs and main seasons, and if that would require Rhimes to delegate more.

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.

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