The exclusive details and the first look at Netflix's upcoming Bridgerton spinoff series, 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story,' is here!
The anticipated prequel drama, which introduces India Amarteifio as the young queen, will be titled In the official first photo , which ET exclusively debuts, Amarteifio steps into the shoes of Queen Charlotte in a long-sleeved, corseted cream gown, draped by a light gray hooded cape as she adorns an elaborate crown on her head matched with priceless jewels for earrings.
"We have this wonderful tag team, where we high-five each other and the baton is passed on, which I think is a real beautiful metaphor for the older and the younger, do you know what I mean? It's really cool, I love it," Rosheuvel said.
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