Daphne and Simon Basset have five children in the Bridgerton books: Amelia, Belinda, Caroline, David, and Edward, following an alphabetical naming convention. In the Netflix series, they have a son named August (Augie) in Season 1, with hints of more children (like Belinda) in later seasons or spinoffs, though the show deviates from the book's extensive family.
Daphne and Simon have five children together: Amelia, Belinda, Caroline, David, and Edward. Amelia marries Robert Joliffe, Viscount Lowestoft, and they have two children: Charles and Thomas.
She was late and she thought she was pregnant. She was disappointed and sad that her periods came. In the show she just got her period. The reason she was so upset is because her and Simon agreed they would live apart if there was no baby that resulted from when Daphne made him *bloop* inside her.
Colin did marry Pen, the end of the second epilogue they went to go “make some kids”. He finds out about LW gets furious about it which leads into a rather intense intimate scene. In the books, the carriage scene is right after he finds out she is LW. And yes, they have 4 children, Agatha, Thomas, Jane and George.
Simon initially refuses to get married, but he and Daphne ultimately tie the knot in a simple ceremony. Their marriage is rocky at first, as Simon doesn't want to have children, but they end up reconciling their relationship. Daphne later gives birth to a baby boy.
Bagwell, a scholar, and became smitten with him. He was a second son and didn't have much income, but Edwina still fell in love with him. Luckily, Kate married Anthony, which allowed both her and Mary to be taken care of, and Edwina married Mr. Bagwell with the blessing of her family.
Dynevor explained her absence from the show over a year before Bridgerton season 3 premiered. She told Variety in January 2023 that her work with Daphne is done...for now. “I did my two seasons,” she said. “I've done what I wanted to do with that character, and she had a great arc.
It is stated that she eventually marries Sir Phillip Crane and has three children of their own as well as his and Marina's twins, Oliver and Amanda.
Titles are passed down to a male lineage, so Lord Featherington's title needed to go to an available male heir. Portia said her two married daughters were pregnant before they were, but then they did get pregnant. Penelope then got pregnant and had a boy, creating a male heir for her father's title, through her.
She wants more out of life than to be married—but after her best friend Penelope finds love, she starts to doubt her own choice to stay single. Enter Sir Phillip Crane, a moody widower and single father whose unexpected proposal changes her life overnight. Spoiler: they end up living happily ever after.
As Daphne dresses Simon's wound, he finally tells her why he vowed to never have a child, out of spite to his father — an explanation she finds unsatisfying. When she later gets her period while at the opera, confirming she's not pregnant, she breaks down in tears.
Daphne and Simon's baby is called August - nicknamed Augie.
This differs to the baby names in Julia Quinn's original Bridgerton books, in which Simon and Daphne's first child is called Amelia, followed by two more daughters, Belinda and Caroline, before welcoming two sons, David and Edward.
So in the books she came out at 17/18 but didn't marry Simon until she was 21 (in her third season of being out in society). In the film she was 21 and she made her debut that year and then married Simon.
Hyacinth St.
Gregory has the closest relationship with Hyacinth out of all of his siblings, given the two are the youngest and only two years apart. They tease each other a lot, but at rough times are always there for each other, and very protective of one another.
Despite marrying her, Anthony still kept his distance to avoid falling in love with Kate. When he realized he loved her, he tried to deny it, but eventually accepted it, and confessed his love to Kate, who reciprocated his love. They finally accepted a love marriage, and had four kids together.
Season 1, episode 5: “The Duke and I”
Daphne and Eloise will never be best friends, but they are forever and always sisters, and that means something to both of them.
Inheriting the Featherington Estate
Following the death of Archibald Featherington, Jack inherited his estate, as Jack's own father had died, leaving him as the closest male relative. Jack took some time to arrive as he was in America, where he owned many mines.
However, by the end of the finale, Colin appears to forgive Penelope as he states that, after going back over her letters, he cannot distinguish between Lady Whistledown and the woman he loves and that he is ultimately impressed by, and envious of, her talents as a writer.
Penelope's love interest is of course Colin Bridgerton, who is 24 in the series—making him five years older than Penelope. In the novel he is 33 years old. He is played by 31-year-old Luke Newton.
Violet, famously, was married to Edmund Bridgerton in a love match. He died when Violet was pregnant with their eighth child, Hyacinth. In the Bridgerton books by Julia Quinn, Violet never remarries. "I love her so much that I'm not sure I could create somebody good enough for her," Quinn said.
In the Bridgerton series, both the books and the Netflix show, there is no confirmation that Eloise Bridgerton is autistic. The same as her sister, Francesca Bridgerton's speculation of autism, neither the show nor the books ever mention Eloise being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Kate actually is a very good representation of the Oldest daughter in a desi family. Compounding that is the fact that she is not related by blood to Mary and that Edwina is her half sister.
In the final episode, a man and a woman are fully nude and have an intimate moment, but they're implied to have finished having sex, the woman's breasts and buttocks are exposed, the man's bare hip is briefly seen. A man goes to a brothel. He is seen kissing two women.
Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) has been what we might call queer-adjacent since season one, primarily through his dalliances with London's sexually liberated underground party scene.
For Daphne, nothing. She ultimately chooses her spoon-loving duke over Prince Friedrich, turning faux dating into a very real marriage.