Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story Finale Recap: In the Sky

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The royal bloodline will live on! We already knew that, but it’s still exciting news.

Dearest gentle readers, our journey has come to an end. It has been a delight diving into the world with you, and I hope you will indulge me in a slightly longer-than-usual recap as this episode clocks in at a full hour and a half! Let us not tarry for another moment.

Fresh out of leads, Princess Augusta drops by to see her son, and we’ve got a queen-off on our hands! Charlotte informs her mother-in-law that the king is not receiving visitors now, and yes, that includes his mother. Not for nothing, Augusta makes some points: The king cannot hide away forever. He has to, like, rule now and again. Parliament is suspicious and must address them in person.

George is due to give his speech. He seems nervous but mostly handles it. But as he rides over to Parliament, his hand starts shaking as he goes over his notes. By the time he arrives, he is on the floor of the carriage, and as Reynolds reports to Charlotte, he never delivers the speech. Currently, he is reflecting on his failure from underneath his bed. Charlotte, undaunted, climbs in right next to him, and they have one of their most honest conversations.

Lady Danbury has taken indoors for a spell, catching her breath after spotting Lord Ledger and his family out in the garden. Adolphus swings by to follow up on his proposal, and instead of making it sound at all enticing, he makes it sound so damn exhausting that Lady Danbury can’t find a way to politely cushion the blow. He is certain she is making a mistake, and maybe she is, but she cannot let someone else’s life take over her own again.

Later, Charlotte dresses for bed and rambles about how great she is as a mother. No one says anything, so she does what any queen with sense would do: repeats herself. Brimsley remains silent. She rolls her eyes and clears the room, waiting for him to emotionally devastate her again. He tells her she has been a great queen, but like everyone in the palace, she serves the king, not her children. She asks, for what seems like the first time ever, if he has a family.

 

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