Netflix's Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story Ending, Explained
In the last episode, Charlotte tells George's mother, Princess Augusta, that she plans to love and care for him after she fired his concerning doctor. She and George also proclaim their love for each other and they welcome a baby boy together. The new and exciting things in their romance aren't enough to keep George's mental health issues at bay, though.
George eventually has to meet with Parliament to prove he's fit to be King, however, he panics and stays hidden in the carriage. When they make their way back to Buckingham, he hides "from the heavens" under his bed, where Charlotte joins him and holds his hands. They have a candid conversation about his mental health and she proposes that they throw a ball to bring the members of Parliament to Buckingham.
As for Lady Danbury and Lord Ledger, their affair ends when he brings his daughter, Violet , on one of their walks. When that ends, Lady Danbury is on to the next as she courts and, ultimately, refuses the Queen's brother. Queen Charlotte then confronts her, not only for breaking her brother's heart but for not confiding in her during a tough time.
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.Excuse us while we sob uncontrollably because Brimsley and Reynolds' romance quickly became our favorite throughout the first season of.
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