Ellis Cochrane
Mon, 8 May 2023 at 3:00 pm BST
We simply cannot get enough of the Bridgerton prequel Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story which dropped on Netflix this weekend. And we’re not the only ones.
Fans have been taking to social media to share their thoughts on the Bridgerton prequel, which showcases the love story between a young Queen Charlotte and King George.
The new series has everything we’ve come to love and expect from Bridgerton, from epic balls and Regency outfits, to steamy sex scenes and an incredible soundtrack. But, even more so than in Bridgerton, we’ve definitely found ourselves reaching for the tissues as many heartbreaking scenes play out.
Fans of the show have taken to Twitter and we cannot agree with them more.
One person tweeted: “You did not go over the wall” “No George, I did not go over the wall” #Bridgerton #QueenCharlotte
And what an iconic moment that was, as we realised just how much they loved one another.
While another commented on this dialogue from Queen Charlotte: “#QueenCharlotte I CARE NOT FOR HIS SANITY. I CARE FOR HIS HAPPINESS. I CARE FOR HIS SOUL. LET HIM BE MAD IF MAD IS WHAT HE NEEDS.”
Another fan took to Twitter to say: “I can not get over king George and queen charlotte having 15 children #QueenCharlotte”
While someone else added: “George subjecting himself to literal torture just so he can love Charlotte in peace while she just thinks he hates her. On top of the fact that we know how this all turns out like someone console me please… #QueenCharlotte”
Are Charlotte and George your favourite Bridgerton couple? They’re certainly this fan’s: “george & charlotte immediately became the #1 couple in the bridgerton universe for me after I watched his episode like willingly putting himself through hell just for the chance to be with her properly was so…wow…and they only went up from there #queencharlotte”
It’s safe to say the series and Charlotte and George’s love story had us all feeling pretty emotional.
If you haven’t yet caught the six-episode limited series or feel like binge watching it all over again, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story is available to watch on Netflix now.