Queen Camilla reveals that she has already binded the first half of "Bridgerton" season 3

Queen Camilla reveals that she has already binded the first half of "Bridgerton" season 3

There are a lot of ways that our ordinary people have nothing to do with Queen Camilla — you know, the whole royal thing, first of all — but her Majesty was endlessly relevant when she revealed during her visit to the Chelsea Flower Show yesterday that she too was watching Bridgerton. (As Us Weekly smartly says, "Queen Charlotte doesn't seem to be the only royal keeping up with Lady Whistledown's society paper. By the way, people report that the character of Queen Charlotte was inspired by the real-life wife of George 3rd.

While Camilla is properly given a special tour of the Bridgerton-inspired Garden, hosted by Netflix (a streaming service that broadcasts the hit show) and designed by Holly Johnson, it is inspired by Nicola Coffran's character, Penelope Featherington.

"I first saw" And Camilla is a stone arch through a secluded garden on the guide and said, (the Royal correspondent Rebecca English・De・La・La・La・La・La・La・La・La・La・La・La・La・La・La・La you somehow missed this in case The show's Season 3 of the first 5 on Thursday 16th on Netflix in the fall,the second half is a 6 month 13 day was scheduled.

The famous Chelsea Flower Show's Bridgerton Garden was designed to "reflect Penelope's personal journey," according to the Royal Horticultural Society, which hosted the event. "The first focus of the garden is the moongate, which leads to a sunken seating area with ornate water features in the heart of the garden. The shaded space under half of the garden alludes to themes of mystery, confusion, and defiance; layers of ground cover, ferns, and ivy are intended to represent a woven network of secrets. In contrast, the other half of the garden will graduate to a bright palette of refined colors. This "full bloom" effect symbolizes accepting Penelope's true self and coming into the light.

Camilla and her husband, King Charles, held a royal tour the day before the Chelsea Flower Show was open to the public (today). And back in Bridgerton, Camilla is not the only member who is a fan of the Royal family: Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, said that every week in 2021 she watched 2 times because she is "obsessed" with the show.

In a garden inspired by Penelope, Johnson wrote, "This season in Bridgerton is about Penelope Featherington, in the previous series "Wallflower" and "She's somewhat overlooked in society, but this season you can see her stepping into the light." The whole context and theme [of the garden] is that even wall flowers can bloom."

Johnson said, "I imagined it to be a safe, personal, intimate space for her, and I imagined this young woman running away to this garden whenever she was struggling with Penelope and Lady Whistle down.""The atmosphere I wanted to create was really important," she continued. I want people to feel something when they enter the space. For this space, in particular, it is a place of safety. It is meant to be the personal space of a young woman [Penelope]. She houses so many secrets and horrors that she needed to feel surrounded and secluded, in places where she could be vulnerable. I wanted it to feel welcome and wrap your arms around you — a place where you can feel one with yourself, all your own”

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