'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story': Lady Danbury's husband drops dead, fans say she's 'finally free'
LONDON, ENGLAND: The character of Lady Danbury is recurring in the series as Netflix series 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story' focuses mainly on the early life of Queen Charlotte. The show does not specifically explore her backstory or early life. However, based on what we know from the original 'Bridgerton' series, Lady Danbury is a self-made woman who rose to prominence through her own intelligence and hard work. She is believed to have married into wealth and social status, but her husband died young, leaving her to raise their children and manage their estate on her own.
Through her beauty, intelligence, wit, and business savvy, Lady Danbury became a prominent member of London society, respected by both men and women for her shrewdness and leadership skills. She is known for taking young women under her wing and helping them navigate the complexities of high society and is seen as a mentor and ally to many of the characters in the series. She is a wealthy and powerful member of the royal court in 18th-century England and is portrayed as a close friend and confidant of Queen Charlotte. While the specifics of Lady Danbury's backstory are not explored in 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story,' her character is still a fan favorite and a prominent part of the 'Bridgerton' universe.
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Since Lady Danbury is a beloved character in the original ‘Bridgerton’ series, fans were eager to learn more about her backstory and how she rose to prominence. In ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story,’ Lady Danbury was seen struggling with her much older husband, especially sexually. Fans of Lady Danbury slammed Shonda Rhimes for choosing such a character as her husband. In this regard, one Twitter user wrote, “Lordt, the way I've been waiting for this since episode one! My girl Lady Danbury is finally FREE 😮💨 look at her glee and excitement 🥹 Coral was so happy to no longer draw baths pls. These two,” while another added, “That old dusty man fucking Lady Danbury.” While one more user backlashes at Shonda, adding, “Justice for Lady Danbury she deserved better wtf, Shonda !!!!???!!!!” A fan of the Lady sparks joy, saying, “Me when Lord Danbury finally croaked!!! Thank God Lady Danbury is free!!!!”
Lordt, the way I've been waiting for this since episode one! My girl Lady Danbury is finally FREE 😮💨 look at her glee and excitement 🥹 Coral was so happy to no longer draw baths pls. These two 💜 #QueenCharlotte pic.twitter.com/dPXyuLv5HJ
— a scribe of morpheus (@MimiSometimes) May 4, 2023
Justice for Lady Danbury she deserved better wtf Shonda !!!!???!!!!#QueenCharlotte pic.twitter.com/DM0TgZZp2w
— Mihrimah| FS | Xanaxyra Targaryen🪬🤲 (@Mihrimah_FS) May 4, 2023
That old dusty man fucking Lady Danbury #QueenCharlotte pic.twitter.com/8GNn9H35IJ
— lay (@v7nti) May 4, 2023
Me when Lord Danbury finally croaked!!! Thank God Lady Danbury is free!!!! #QueenCharlotte pic.twitter.com/pzvvpm5fH9
— Mihrimah| FS | Xanaxyra Targaryen🪬🤲 (@Mihrimah_FS) May 4, 2023
'Can we talk about her face card??? like whew'
Talking over the personifying beauty of young Lady Danbury, fans praise Rhimes for choosing the best cast for her character. Those who didn’t like Lady Danbury in ‘Bridgerton’ will definitely fall for the young! Well, fans can’t stop themselves from expressing the performance and beauty of young Lady Danbury. One Twitter fan wrote, “lady agatha danbury is here and she is BEAUTIFUL,” while another added, “I LOVED YOUNG LADY DANBURY.” Exploring all the facial expressions of the Lady, a user mentioned, “can we talk about her face card??? like whew.”
lady agatha danbury is here and she is BEAUTIFUL #QueenCharlotte pic.twitter.com/RJRcBLhMWo
— P (@richonnescamino) May 4, 2023
I LOVED YOUNG LADY DANBURY #QueenCharlotte pic.twitter.com/duY7quCmW8
— amaris (@KITSUNEWRLD) May 4, 2023
can we talk about her face card??? like whew #QueenCharlotte pic.twitter.com/5vUintXQi4
— cierra (@kanthonyanti) May 4, 2023
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