Season 3 cast, families and family trees explained

Season 3 cast families and family trees explained

The first part of the third season will be available on Netflix on May 16, 2024 Bridgerton started, part 2 will come on June 13th. Since we inspected the family trees of Chris Van Dusen’s successful series before season 2, a lot has changed in the spouses and relationships in the cast of characters. So we look at the (Family relationships in Bridgerton season 3so you don’t lose track.

The Bridgerton Family: All 8 siblings and spouses in the family tree

Netflix’s titular Bridgerton family lives in (fictional) Regency England at the beginning of the 19th century. She belongs to the London upper class, the “Tons”, who want one thing above all for their children: an influential marriage in order to secure the aristocratic continued existence under the watchful eye of the Queen.

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Bridgerton family in season 1

The Bridgerton parents are:

Together, Lord and Lady Bridgerton conceived 8 children, conveniently named alphabetically according to their birth order became. If you are unsure which child is older, all you have to do is go through the ABCs. The 8 novels each put a Bridgerton offspring in the spotlight in order to tell their respective love story.

The Bridgerton family tree So at the beginning of the 3rd season on Netflix it looks like this:

Movie pilot (Images: Netflix)

Bridgerton: The Family Tree at the start of Season 3

After Anthony Bridgerton was originally Kate’s sister in season 2 Edwina Sharma (Charithra Chandran) courted, season 3 reveals that she found marital happiness abroad with a stranger.

Bridgerton: Featherington family including family tree The second larger family that Netflix’s Bridgerton follows over the course of the series is that of the Featheringtons. After the death of his father, cousin Jack, who is secretly penniless, takes over the management of the family in season 2, but in the end he has to leave. The ambitious matriarch and widow Portia then has a document forged that declares her daughters’ first son to be the heir to the noble family, which otherwise has no direct male descendants.

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Featherington family in Bridgerton season 3

The Feathering family tree The start of Netflix’s 3rd season of Bridgerton looks like this:

Movie pilot (Images: Netflix)

Bridgerton Season 3: Other important characters in the Netflix series Beyond the Bridgertons and Featheringtons, the Netflix series also features old and new staff in Season 3 that you should know, even if family trees are not required here:

Returning characters in Bridgerton season 3:

  • Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel) rules England in Bridgerton in place of her sick husband King George (James Fleet)
  • Lady Agatha Danbury (Adjoa Andoh) is an influential socialite and godmother to Simon
  • Genevieve Delacroix (Kathryn Drysdale) is the tailor of the clay and Penelope’s whistledown helper in disseminating her writings
  • Will Mondrich (Martins Imhangbe) was once a boxer and Simon’s best friend, in season 2 he opened a gentleman’s club with his wife Alice Mondrich (Emma Naomi), in season 3 his eldest son Nicholas becomes Baron of Kent due to the death of Alice’s great-aunt
  • Cressida Cowper (Jessica Madsen), daughter of the noblewoman Lady Cowper (Joanna Bobin) and Lord Cowper (Dominic Coleman), previously noticed as snooty, but becomes friends with Eloise Bridgerton in season 3
  • Mrs Varley (Lorraine Ashbourne), the Featheringtons’ housekeeper
  • Brimsley (Hugh Sachs), the queen’s loyal body servant
  • New additions to Bridgerton Season 3:

  • John Stirling, Earl of Kilmartin
    (Victor Alli), a rather reserved nobleman who catches the eye of Francesca Bridgerton
  • Lord Marcus Anderson (Daniel Francis), brother of Lady Danbury
  • Lord Alfred Debling (Sam Phillips) is not only a vegetarian and traveling nature lover, but also arouses the interest of Penelope and Cressida as a marriage candidate in season 3
  • Lady Tilley Arnold
    (Hannah New) is a widow who captures Benedict Bridgerton’s attention

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