Bridgerton Prequel Show Casts Young Queen Charlotte & Reveals Returning Stars
Netflix’s Bridgerton prequel series about Queen Charlotte’s journey to the throne casts young Queen Charlotte and the rest of the major players.
Hot off the heels of the release of Bridgerton season 2 on Netflix, the prequel series about a much younger Queen Charlotte has finally found its lead. The Regency-era series mainly follows the pursuits of the titular family as they grapple with obliging to their sense of duty and following their hearts. The Bridgerton spinoff was announced last May with details revealing it will be a limited series written by Shonda Rhimes, following how Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuval) came into her position. Season 2 already started to set up Queen Charlotte’s backstory by having Edwina Sharma (Charithra Chandran) attempt to calm a disoriented King George III down by recounting his own love story with Queen Charlotte.
Today, THR reported that the prequel series has cast India Amarteifio (Line of Duty) to play the younger version of Queen Charlotte, with Bridgerton’s talented Golda Rosheuval reprising her role as a version of Queen Charlotte viewers have already come to know and love. Actresses Adjoa Andoh and Ruth Gemmell will also reprise their roles as Lady Agatha Danbury and Lady Violet Bridgerton, respectively. Other cast members for the prequel show include Michelle Fairley (Game of Thrones) as a dowager princess named Augusta, Corey Mylchreest (The Sandman) as a younger King George III, and Arsema Thomas as younger Lady Danbury.
Previously, the only details known about the show’s plot was that it followed the love story between Queen Charlotte and King George III. More information from THR now reveals that the show will follow a young Charlotte who is betrothed to England’s King against her will and must learn to adapt to a royal family that’s not everything she expected. King George III, who’s always been adept at bearing the weight of the crown, will face his own difficulties in sharing his space with another person and being forced to confront his inner demons. Since the series will see original Bridgerton characters return alongside younger versions of themselves, it will be curious to see how this show jumps from the present back to the past and the love story that started it all.