A new ‘Bridgerton’ prequel novel previews the upcoming ‘Queen Charlotte’ series.
Dearest gentle reader, there's something you simply ought to know as an avid Bridgerton supporter and that is that before the Bridgertons came along there was a love story that changed the ton. At least, that is what Bridgerton novelist Julia Quinn and showrunner Shonda Rhimes want you to know. It is that very story that will be explored in stunning detail in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story both in its book form and highly-anticipated Netflix series release.
Secondly, there is also a perfect depiction of her immaculate ability to negotiate with force and logically present ideas. It is revealed in the excerpt that she manages to successfully impress her older brother Adolphus by writing a "surprisingly thorough legal document outlining the rights and responsibilities of all involved parties" after getting told off by her mother for swimming in the lake by her home.
The prominence of these characteristics is impossible to ignore because it is eventually all of these qualities that go on to make Charlotte an impeccable queen. As for how much she values relationships, this is expected to be explored in the precious sisterly bond she shares with Lady Agatha Danbury. In terms of her ability to make deals like any great leader, well, that becomes undeniably relevant in her rise to power.
Bridgerton's Diversity Came From Show Creator Shonda Rhimes It's hardly a new thing for a series to become widely popular on the back of a hugely successful novel. However, it is a little less common to have a whole new story spawned on the back of the success of a series and then brought out in both formats. It's a true testament to the new heights of popularity Rhimes' colorful depiction took the story to on screens.
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