A fan of ‘The Bridgertons’ detects a serious error in ‘Queen Charlotte’, the spin-off of the Netflix series

A fan of ‘The Bridgertons’ detects a serious error in ‘Queen Charlotte’, the spin-off of the Netflix series

Someone messed with the monarchical timelines…

    A viewer of ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ has detected a rather serious mistake in the Netflix series. The prequel series to ‘The Bridgertons’ chronicles the queen’s origins, with the narrative divided into two time periods: 1761 and 1817.

    One scene shows a young Queen Charlotte (played by India Amarteifio) dancing in a luxurious hall. However, several of the portraits that decorate the walls of the room simply do not make sense.

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    “These two are adorable but the portraits on #LaReinaCarlota are KILLING me. NONE of these people were born in 1761,” he tweeted. fashion historian Dr. Kimberly Chrisman-Campbellalong with a screenshot of the scene.

    “That is QUEEN VICTORIA. Specifically, her coronation portrait by Sir George Hayter. Her coronation was in 1838, 20 years after Charlotte’s DEATH.”

    The historian continued: “And next to her is her husband, Prince Albert, painted in the robes of the Order of the Garter by Frank Xaver Winterhalter in 1843.”

    This is not the only mistake in ‘Queen Charlotte’: actors Freddie Dennis and Sam Clemmett (who play Reynolds and Brimsley, respectively) recently revealed that an error in filming has crept into the final cut.

    Clemmett exclusively told Digital Spy: “From a shooting perspective, we had weeks and weeks and weeks of dance rehearsals. Dancing isn’t necessarily something that comes easy to all of us. So we were all just trying to practice.”

    “We were so nervous… there’s a particular shot [donde] one of us ruined the dance, and then we had a laughing fit,” he continued. “It happened in the final episode, and it made the cut. So watch that moment where we went wrong […] It just brought the joy of what that scene is and what it meant to us.”

    Source: Fotogramas

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