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The characters in ‘Queen Charlotte’ are different from their ‘Bridgerton’ counterparts Fans already know the adult versions of Lady Danbury, Lady Violet Bridgerton and Queen Charlotte.
"There were so many reasons to create it. In Bridgerton, Golda created this iconic character, this mixed-race woman who people saw as a queen, and that’s not something we really see," she added.
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Queen Elizabeth II gave Sarah Ferguson her blessing to write her Mills & Boon novels — and was even “inspiration” for some of the characters.
She’s a rounded character.” Many historical accounts support the notion that Queen Charlotte truly loved King George III—they had 15 children together—and was committed to him until her death.
Through the 1814 plot of Queen Charlotte and the character's appearances in Bridgerton, the audience knows how their story goes. They have a long marriage, producing 15 children and remaining close.