Lady Danbury might not have a crown, however she has at all times been royalty.
That particularly rings true in our first take a look at younger Agatha Danbury (performed by newcomer Arsema Thomas) in the Bridgerton prequel Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. See her trying as regal as ever within the above picture. (Note: Adjoa Andoh portrays Lady Danbury in Bridgerton.)
Queen Charlotte, due out someday in 2023 and starring Sex Education’s India Amarteifio, facilities on the title character’s rise to prominence and energy, telling the story of how the younger queen’s marriage to King George “sparked both a great love story and a societal shift, creating the world of the Ton inherited by the characters in Bridgerton,” per the official synopsis.
Agatha, underneath the thumb of her a lot older husband, “uses Charlotte’s arrival to find her own way into society. With keen knowledge of the once divided social scene and the intricacies of marriage, Agatha becomes a guiding light for the new queen — all while finding her own voice and power we’ll soon recognize as Bridgerton’s iconic Lady Danbury.”
Showrunner and author Shonda Rhimes executive-produces the spinoff sequence alongside Betsy Beers and director Tom Verica.
Golda Rosheuvel will reprise her Bridgerton position because the older Queen Charlotte, together with Andoh as Lady Agatha Danbury, Ruth Gemmell as Lady Violet Bridgerton and Hugh Sachs as Brimsley. Additionally, Michelle Fairley (Game of Thrones) is about to painting Princess Augusta and Corey Mylchreest (The Sandman) will tackle the position of a younger King George.
The forged additionally contains Sam Clemmett (Cherry) as a younger Brimsley, Freddie Dennis (The Nevers ) as Reynolds, Richard Cunningham (The Witcher) as Lord Bute, Tunji Kasim (Nancy Drew) as Adolphus, Rob Maloney (Casualty) because the Royal Doctor and Cyril Nri (The Witches) as Lord Danbury.
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