Everyone is chatting about Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story on Netflix right now. As suggested by the title, it is the predecessor to the well-known Bridgerton trilogy and centres on the history of Queen Charlotte and King George.
The drama is getting a lot of attention for its romance and sexual sequences, similar to the Bridgerton series. Netflix has done everyone a favour by tweeting about the sex scenes that you might want to miss (or watch again) if you plan to watch the regal drama over the weekend.
It's interesting how the intimacy between the main characters in the Bridgerton universe alters from season to season. Daphne became familiar with s*x in the first installment while Simon battled with fatherhood. There are much too many things happening in the current prequel compared to the second season, when Kate and Anthony explored the sexual tension.
King Charles and Queen Charlotte must have fifteen children. In addition to them, the monarch's butlers, Brimsley and Reynolds, are also pursuing their relationship and have established themselves as the first LGBTQ+ pair in the franchise.
Lady Danbury is taking pleasure in her passionate liaison with Lord Ledger, Violet Bridgerton's father. More hot scenes result from all these romances. Netflix posted a tweet on its official Twitter account with a video of all the hot sequences that one can avoid, taking into account that people typically watch television with their families.
The video’s caption reads, “A quickie guide to Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story scenes to skip past if you’re watching with your parents.”