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  • Queen Charlotte's Story: Must-Visit Landmarks in the United Kingdom

    Alison Tan
    Alison Tan
    Last updated 29 May 2023
    Queen Charlotte Netflix Series Locations and Landmarks in the United Kingdom

    Photo credit: @bridgertonnetflix, @_leonyyyyy, @toshi.london.17

    Warning: Dearest gentle reader, kindly proceed this article with caution.

    It contains spoilers from Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story on Netflix and we shan't be responsible for any emotions evoked upon reading the article. 
    Enjoy.
    Revisit Queen Charlotte's story at these must-visit landmarks in the UK
    Photo credit: @bridgertonnetflix
    If you have been keeping a close eye on the Bridgerton series since its first debut in 2020, you would have known by now that the new prologue to the Bridgerton series “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” is out and has gained the attention of the town. This story of fiction inspired by fact won the hearts of the ton with its splendid storyline displaying the undying love between King George III and Queen Charlotte. It’s no doubt that the limited series is trending as the top series on Netflix and well-loved across social media.  
    Let’s relive the events that took place in the lives of King George III and Queen Charlotte by visiting the landmarks where their passion and fire as a couple posed a lot of heartache and longing for another season of their story.

    1. Buckingham Palace

    Queen Charlotte’s home in 1761

    BUCKINGHAM PALACE Queen Charlotte’s home in 1761
    Photo credit: @toshi.london.17

    Relieve the true events of King George III & Queen Charlotte's story

    Buckingham House (now known as Buckingham Palace)
    Your majesty King George III bought Buckingham House (now known as Buckingham Palace) in 1761 for his wife Queen Charlotte and his 13 children as a comfortable family home. It was chosen due to its proximity to St James's Palace, where many court functions were held. Buckingham House became known as the Queen's House.
    Buckingham Palace still stands today as a working royal palace that opens its doors to tourists seasonally. Explore the Queen’s residence and delight in the ever-regal displays and rooms where one can only imagine to be situated. We heard that the next available dates for an exclusive tour for the Palace this summer 2023 are Friday, 14 July to Sunday, 24 September. Book in advance for the best value! 

    2. Blenheim Palace

    Visit the shoot location for Buckingham Palace in the Netflix series

    BLENHEIM PALACE shoot location for Buckingham Palace in the Netflix series
    Photo credit: @limwoan
    If you have felt the sense of melancholy and heartache throughout the series, you would be very well aware that this is the spot where the couple had their first heartache. Tis’ the very first landmark post their wedding night at the footsteps of the Palace, when King George III (Farmer George) decided that it was best to keep her away from him.
    Blenheim Palace as Buckingham Palace in Queen Charlotte Netflix
    Photo credit: @toshi.london.17
    In the series, Blenheim Palace is known as the Buckingham Palace where Queen Charlotte resided alone while the King tried his best to ‘cure’ his illness to be with her. Ah, what intense love and deep passion.

    3. Hampton Court Palace

    Visit the secondary shoot location for Buckingham Palace in the Netflix series

    HAMPTON COURT PALACE shoot location for Buckingham Palace in the Netflix series
    Photo credit: @toshi.london.17
    Does the aerial shot of Hampton Court Palace in the image above invoke any sense of familiarity? At the start of a scene or beginning of a Bridgerton series, you would notice the exterior of Hampton Court Palace just before the author dives into the story. And since Queen Charlotte is part of the series itself, Hampton Court Palace continues to be the limelight of this series. 
    Hampton Court Palace as Buckingham Palace in Queen Charlotte Netflix series
    Photo credit: @toshi.london.17
    To represent Buckingham House, many scenes were also shot at other famous landmarks such as Belton House, and Hatfield House which we will talk more about as you read on! 

    4. Kew Palace

    King George III and Queen Charlotte’s home

    KEW PALACE King George III and Queen Charlotte’s home
    Photo credit: @toshi.london.17

    Relieve the true events of King George & Queen Charlotte's story

    As per the Netflix series, this was where the King decided to isolate himself while he took drastic measures to ‘cure’ his illness. However, history says that both King George III and Queen Charlotte lived here together. This was their home. It differs from the series where the Queen pleaded her husband to head back to Buckingham Palace to live with her. 

    5. Belton House

    Visit the shoot location for Kew Palace in the series

    BELTON HOUSE shoot location for Kew Palace in the Netflix series
    Photo credit: @beltonhousent
    However, since Kew Palace was too small for the shoot, Belton House's iconic residence was used for filming instead. A bonus point was also because it represented King George III’s observatory and beloved garden which he showed great interest in astrology, the stars, the heavens and Venus of course. 
    Belton House as filming location for Kew Palace in Queen Charlotte series
    Photo credit: @beltonhousent [National Trust Images / Dennis Gilbert]
    Most interior scenes of Kew Palace were filmed at Belton House and the scenes shot outside of the queen’s abode were filmed in Waddesdon Manor.

    6. St James Palace

    Chapel for the marriage ceremony of King George III and Queen Charlotte 

    ST JAMES PALACE marriage ceremony chapel of King George III and Queen Charlotte 
    Photo credit: @madam_zo_zo

    Relieve the true events of King George & Queen Charlotte's story

    Still standing today, the St James Palace is one of the oldest royal palaces in London. It remains the official London royal palace and it’s not regularly open to visitors. However, the public is open to attend Sunday services at the Chapel Royal and the Queen's Chapel. This building has been used regularly since 1702 and remains as the most commonly used facility today! 

    7. Merton College

    Visit the shoot location for St James Palace in the series

    MERTON COLLEGE shoot location for St James Palace in the Netflix series
    Photo credit: @_leonyyyyy
    In the Netflix series, we see the pair’s elegant royal wedding, an emotional scene and celebration to many. The ceremony was filmed at Oxford University’s Merton College

    Netflix series exclusive landmarks 

    8. Hatfield House

    King George III and Queen Charlotte’s pre-wedding meet in the garden

    HATFIELD HOUSE King George III and Queen Charlotte’s garden scene
    Photo credit: @the_norfolk_girl
    The landmark where one of our many favourite scenes was shot. It was such an adorable encounter that the royal couple had before the wedding and those scenes have been filmed at the Hatfield House Garden! This eye-gawking place has also been used for TV shows and films like The Crown and Harry Potter!  

    9. Waddesdon Manor

    The story of Violet Bridgerton, Lord Ledger and Lady Danbury

    WADDESDON MANOR location of Violet Bridgerton, Lord Ledger and Lady Danbury's story
    Photo credit: @toshi.london.17
    The scenes between Violet Bridgerton’s father (Lord Ledger) and the ever-glowing Lady Danbury are filmed against the grand backdrop of Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire. Remember Lady Danbury’s solo walks around her estate that became frequent after her favourable encounter with Lord Ledger? Yup, those were filmed at the area surrounding Waddesdon Manor.
    Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire filming location of Queen Charlotte series
    Photo credit: @toshi.london.17
    Several notable scenes of Waddesdon’s Rococo-style Aviary can be found in the scenes between Lady Danbury and Violet Bridgerton as they walk along the Aviary. You might also spot the house, Parterre and some beautiful views across the countryside!
    Waddesdon Manor shoot location of Bridgerton Netflix series
    Photo credit: @toshi.london.17
    Many interior and exterior shots of Waddesdon Manor can be found throughout the Bridgerton series. Once you step foot in Waddesdon Manor, it feels like you are walking into the world of Bridgerton! Finish binge watching Queen Charlotte or rewatch it and take note of all these beautiful places. Then book your trip to the United Kingdom ASAP!

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