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The same King George III that we sympathise with in Netflix’s Queen Charlotte (Bridgeton) because of his heartbreaking mental illness is the very same man mocked for his ‘evil and madness’ in Hamilton. Fascinatingpic.twitter.com/K3J5KoVcQB ...
There’s also some ambiguity surrounding theKing’s diagnosis, both in the book and show. How did you go about writing George’s illness? When I read the scripts, it was obvious to me that [Rhimes] had made the decision not to be clear about what exactly was going on. To be honest...
India Amarteifio plays the titular queen, while Corey Mylchreest is young King George, and Arsema Thomas steps into the shoes of the later-formidable Lady Agatha Danbury. "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story," a prequel to Shonda Rhimes' hit historical s
As it turns out, Queen Charlotte and King George III were a doting couple whose first 25 years of marriage were spent happily, according to the Historic Royal Palaces website. However, more than two decades after his first “bout of mental illness” that was kept hidden from the queen, in...
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story: With India Amarteifio, Adjoa Andoh, Michelle Fairley, Ruth Gemmell. Betrothed against her will to King George, young Charlotte arrives in London on her wedding day and faces scrutiny from the monarch's cunning mother.
As her King George descends further into something akin to madness, her ruthless facade wavers. There’s something gentler, even pained, behind all the pomp and circumstance. Of all the larger-than-life Bridgerton characters, Queen Charlotte’s role pulls the most from reality. The queen was...
Was King George Mentally Ill? When George III initially kept Charlotte at a distance after their wedding, it was revealed it is because he is trying to "protect the secrets of the Crown," which, really, is about his undiagnosed condition. Initially thought to be an "inflamed cerebellum" by...
Shows like “Catastrophe” have explored this idea in the modern day; “Queen Charlotte” takes unrelatable opulence and infuses it with emotion, even as there’s plenty of eye candy. George struggles with what we’d now call mental illness, and was then deemed fits of madness. His shame...
In this episode, we tracked the mental illness of King George III (which didn’t really strike until he was in his 50s) and the impact it had on Charlotte, the family and the country. Charlotte goes from a sweet shepherdess of a mother who has her stuff together to a frazzled, confuse...