![]() ![]() ![]() Instead, we're in the wintry months with dour grayscale scenes that are made no lighter by the fact that the queen and her court all don mourning black following the death of the Princess Royal. These present-day Ton scenes are at first a far cry from the eternal spring of Bridgerton we're used to. Queen Charlotte, the original Millionaire Matchmaker if ever there was one, gets to work, telling her children they're to wed and procreate pronto. ![]() We're told the crown is now in crisis, with no heir in sight – despite an impressive proliferation of illegitimate tots sired by the 13 children King George and Queen Charlotte had. "While our hearts grieve for the loss of the Princess Royal, our heads grieve more for the future of the monarchy itself." "Dearest gentle reader," Lady Whistledown then begins, charging back into our lives like a long-lost best friend carrying a treasure trove of fresh gossip. ![]()
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