9 Queen Charlotte Characters We Want To See More Of In Bridgerton Season 3
2024/01/07

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Fans of the hit Netflix series Bridgerton have something exciting to look forward to this year—the highly anticipated third season! And if that wasn't enough to get you excited, the new season will also feature characters from the spinoff show Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.

In Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, we delve into the early days of Queen Charlotte's reign and witness how she became the charismatic and powerful monarch she was. The show introduces us to a host of intriguing characters who could make appearances in Bridgerton season 3.

One such character is Brimsley, Queen Charlotte's trusted right-hand man.

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In the prequel series, we learn that Brimsley is gay and has a secret love affair with Reynolds, the king's secretary. The societal taboos surrounding homosexuality at that time add depth and complexity to their relationship, making it a storyline worth exploring in season 3.

Reynolds himself is another character who deserves attention. Although he is not mentioned in the main series, he played a significant role in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. An unreleased deleted scene reveals the fate of Reynolds and a potential reunion with Brimsley.

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Including this scene in season 3 would bring closure to their romance and tie up any loose ends.

Other characters from the prequel series, like Coral, Lady Danbury's confidante, Lord Ledger, Violet's father, and Lady Vivian Ledger, Violet's mother, could also make appearances in season 3. Exploring their stories would provide deeper insights into the characters and enrich the overall narrative of Bridgerton.

Additionally, the Danbury children, who have rarely been mentioned or seen in Bridgerton, could have a more significant role in season 3. Dominic, who is now Lord Danbury, and Agatha's other children could shed light on their family dynamics and Agatha's character development.

Though long deceased, Lord Danbury's inclusion in flashbacks or discussions could help us understand his relationship with his wife and family better. And Princess Augusta, Queen Charlotte's mother-in-law, could be explored through flashbacks or allusions, adding another layer of complexity to the storyline.

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