Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Storywas a game-changer for fans of theBridgertonuniverse. The limited series is a prequel to the groundbreaking Netflix hit,Bridgerton. Itbroke Netflix viewing records when it was released in 2023and focuses on both the younger version of Queen Charlotte (India Ria Amarteifio) and the version that viewers see inBridgerton. In it,Queen Charlotte’s marriage to King George III and her search to find an heir are the focus.The first episodesets the stage for not only the other five episodes but also the royal families present inBridgerton.

The episode, entitled “Queen to Be,” serves as the catalyst for the rest of the series. What happens at the end of the episode sets up the story that unfolds and eventually leads to the events ofBridgerton. The first episode ofQueen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Storysets itself apart from its predecessor because itexplores the dynamic relationships of characters that weren’t have been fully developed in the main series.As far as prequels go, the series does its job, and adheres to the tone and aesthetics that madeBridgertonone of the most beloved series in Netflix history.

Queen charlotte and King George

Aldolphus Promises Charlotte Will Marry King George III

She Isn’t Pleased With The Arrangement

In 1761, Queen Charlotte isn’t happy that her father, Adolphus, signs a contract for her to marry King George III. But, upon learning that Charlotte is a black person, King George III’s mother, Augusta, Doweager Princess of Wales, invites prominent people of color to their upcoming wedding.The action is known as “the great experiment” as it was meant to desegregate society.The event is significant because it sets up the integration seen inBridgerton.

One of the things theBridgertonseries is most known for isincluding people of color who usually would have no place in a historical drama.People of color were excluded from positions of status in the 1700s and 1800s because of racist laws and ideologies. However, Shonda Rhimes' brilliant writing and world-building allow people of color to take on the roles of royals and leaders in theBridgertonuniverse. So, sinceQueen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Storyis a prequel toBridgerton, it makes sense the episode explains the origin of the integrated world found in the series.

Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) holding hands at their wedding in Bridgerton season 3 episode 7.

All 5 Bridgerton Weddings, Ranked

Bridgerton’s romances are the driving force of the show, and throughout its three seasons and spin-off, there are some absolutely incredible weddings.

The first episode also sets up the Queen Charlotte that viewers have come to know in theBridgertonseries. She is rebellious but still concerned about honoring her family. While she is a far cry from the powerful woman audiences see inBridgerton,some of her leadership qualities begin to bleed through as it is made clear from the beginning thatCharlotte is not the type of person who wants other people making her decisions for her.

Queen Charlotte and King George side by side

Charlotte Tries To Run Away From The Marriage

But The Queen Doesn’t Get Far

Before her wedding to King George III, Charlotte tries to run away. She doesn’t want to marry him and thinks that running away will help her evade her responsibilities as ruler and not have to marry a man whom she knows nothing about. But, as she is fleeing, she runs into her future husband. Instead of King, he introduces himself as “just George.” The two proceed to have a beautiful night together.The pair decide to get marriedand enjoy themselves by dancing and laughing at the wedding reception.

When the pair is together at the wedding, it is beautiful, and they have a legitimate chemistry, which leads the audience to believe that they are actually great together.

Queen Charlotte and King George III celebrate their wedding before a crowd

It’s worth noting that Queen Charlotte and King George are also significant characters in theBridgertonseries, and the prequel does its job by setting up their characters, establishing their pasts, and showcasing their chemistry. When the pair is together at the wedding, it is beautiful, and they have a legitimate chemistry, which leads the audience to believe that they are actually great together. But, fans ofBridgertonknow better.The first episode does well to set up their relationship and its eventual difficulties.

The Marriage Ultimately Goes Through… But Starts Off Rocky

More Issues Are On The Way For The Newly Weds

The first episode does well to set up Queen Charlotte and King George’s relationship and its eventual issues. Just after the wedding, George reveals that he doesn’t want to live with Charlotte at Buckingham House. Instead, he chooses to live at Kew Manor. When Charlotte confronts George about this, he snaps at her and leaves her alone on their wedding night.Charlotte is left to ponder the marriage in solitude.Of course, she is not thrilled with the way her marriage has begun and starts to question things.

The limited series goes on to explore the royal couple’s relationship problems and King George’s mental illness.

Queen Charlotte A Bridgerton Story

George blowing up at Charlotte and leaving her alone on their wedding night foreshadows the relationship issues that will plague both of their lives, especially Charlotte’s. The limited series goes on to explore the royal couple’s relationship problems and King George’s mental illness. Historians and psychiatrists believe thatKing George III likely lived with Bipolar disorder(viaPBS).

Years Later, Charlotte Searches For An Heir…Kicking Off A Succession Crisis

The Queen’s Story Begins

Nearly 50 years later, in 1817, the story jumps to the timeline presented inBridgerton.Queen Charlotte learns that her only legitimate grandchild, Princess Charlotte of Wales, has died in childbirth.Princess Charlotte’s death starts a succession crisis and acts as a catalyst for the rest of the limited series.After the Princess' death, the overarching conflict in the story becomes clear. Queen Charlotte must find an heir to the throne, or her family’s rule will end. It doesn’t help that of her 12 children, all of her sons have only produced illegitimate children, and her daughters mostly remain unwed.

At the end of the episode, Queen Charlotte finds herselfpleading with all of her children to produce an heir to the throne.And, as they say, the story begins. The episode ends with the audience wanting to know how the Queen will keep her royal line afloat once she passes away. Now, viewers and characters alike are hooked and the story can move along with a clear goal in mind.

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story

Cast

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story is the first spinoff series in the Bridgerton franchise from Netflix. The limited series was created by Shonda Rhimes and focuses on a 17-year-old Queen Charlotte as she rises to power and marries King George. India Ria Amarteifio plays the young Queen Charlotte, who was originally played by Golda Rosheuvel in Bridgerton.