![]() Edwina asks him if the reason why he’s so intent on this wedding is his interest in her or simply his mere need for a wife. The viscount goes looking for his bride, who once more has to beg the people she loves to stop lying to her. However, instead of being kicked out of the room by his mother, he chooses to leave of his own accord. Dizzy and confused, she turns and leaves the church, making Queen Charlotte very mad.Īnthony doesn't get to spend much time with his family, either. If, for a second, Edwina was suspicious that something was amiss in her wedding, she is now certain that she can’t go on with the ceremony. Just as Edwina catches sight of the exchange of looks between Kate and her groom, one of Miss Sharma’s bangles falls from her wrist, and Anthony rushes to pick it up. ![]() Playing nervously with her bangles, she stares at the viscount’s eyes, oblivious to the fact that he’s daydreaming about marrying her instead of her sister. Much like Anthony, Kate isn’t paying as much attention to the wedding as she should. Could it be that Daphne is indeed right and that he has the choice to find love for himself? Is carrying the Bridgerton name really not as much of a burden as he has made it out to be? As the archbishop begins the ceremony, the viscount can hardly listen to his words, so enthralled that he is by the sight of Kate standing behind his bride. Kate, however, assures her that true love has less to do with eyes that meet than with souls that meet.īut would it be scandalous enough to overshadow the great scandal of the day? After yet another difficult conversation with his sister Daphne ( Phoebe Dynevor), Anthony walks down the aisle with his mind brimming with thoughts about duty and happiness. As Mary ( Shelley Conn) and Kate spread turmeric over her body, she worries that the viscount isn’t as interested in her as she is in him, since he doesn’t even look at her very often. Anthony is out having a drink with his brothers and doing his best to keep his true feelings under wraps, and Edwina is participating in the traditional Indian Haldi ceremony. ![]() While Queen Charlotte and her trusted footman Brimsley ( Hugh Sachs) busy themselves with planning the perfect event, the bride and groom have their respective bachelorette and bachelor parties - all within the confines of Regency England good taste, of course. The ceremony will be performed by the archbishop himself, and the reception shall have peacocks, living statues, a footman watching every young lady suspected of being Lady Whistledown, and false rumors planted to finally catch the ton’s most well-informed member. Wedding preparations are in full force at the palace now that Lord Bridgerton has decided to hasten his marriage to Edwina. ![]()
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