The death of Queen Charlotte’s parents is a formative moment in the Bridgerton prequel, but Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story actually changed some important aspects of history. Neither Bridgerton nor its first spin-off are noted for their historical accuracy. While some aspects of Regency life are faithfully recreated, both shows understandably prioritize storytelling over total authenticity. However, even with these caveats, it’s notable that Queen Charlotte set out to change some notable aspects of the titular monarch’s background.
Queen Charlotte takes place in two distinct timelines – one focusing on the issue of royal succession in 1817, and the other telling the story of Queen Charlotte’s courtship with her husband, King George III. According to the series, the younger Charlotte was heavily influenced by her upbringing, which was largely without parental influence. Per Queen Charlotte, the young royal was largely raised by her brother, Duke Adolphus. However, while this makes for some interesting dynamics within the narrative, this is not an accurate reflection of what happened to Queen Charlotte or her parents in real life.