Film enthusiasts are buzzing about the blockbuster “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”. Apart from its captivating storyline, viewers are drawn to the majestic natural landscapes and distinctive architectural marvels of the United Kingdom. Join Mytour Vietnam as we explore the significant locations in Queen Charlotte's life.
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If you're a die-hard fan of the Bridgerton universe, then you can't miss out on Queen Charlotte in “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”. The romantic and intense love story between King George III and Queen Charlotte has successfully stirred up a frenzy, proving its allure lies in its emotionally charged plot and the process of healing emotional wounds, leaving Vietnamese fans also deeply moved by the characters.
Embark with Mytour to visit the famous landmarks in the United Kingdom - where the intense love of this couple flourished - allowing you to delve deeper into the emotions and hopes for another compelling season in this romantic tale.
Exploring Iconic Locations in “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”
1. Buckingham Palace
Home of the Queen in 1761

Buckingham Palace, a name familiar to lovers of British history. Indeed, it's not just a magnificent building but also holds a fascinating story. In 1761, King George III purchased the house from a nobleman, turning it into a special gift for Queen Charlotte and their 13 children. Buckingham Palace was chosen for its proximity to St James's Palace, where many important court events took place, and it became the Queen's House, symbolizing royal power and status.
Engraving the Love Story of King George III and Queen Charlotte

Over 300 years of ups and downs in history, Buckingham Palace still stands grand and majestic as in its early days with the Queen and welcomes tourists during the tourist season. You'll get to visit the sumptuous rooms, from the magnificent Blue Room to the dazzling Moon Room, and admire top-notch paintings and artworks from around the world. Here's a tip from Mytour: from Friday, July 14th to Sunday, September 24th, 2023, exclusive palace tours will be available. Book now to secure the ultimate experience!
2. Blenheim Palace
Discovering Film Locations for Buckingham Palace in “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”

If you've felt the sadness and anguish throughout the series “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story,” you'll know this is where the couple experienced their first heartache. Right after their wedding night, at the steps of the Palace, King George III (Farmer George) decided that keeping his wife away from him was best.

In the film “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story,” Blenheim Palace is depicted as Buckingham Palace where Queen Charlotte resides alone while the King strives to 'heal' his illness, hoping to reunite with her. The palace grounds hold the deep pain and memories of this couple. Every corner, every room exudes the light of their intense love and enduring passion for each other.
3. Hampton Court Palace
Exploring Backup Film Locations for Buckingham Palace in 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'

The aerial view of Hampton Court Palace in the photo above may feel familiar to you, doesn't it? In every first frame of each scene or each episode of Bridgerton, you'll see the exterior of Hampton Court Palace before the story unfolds. With the passionate and profound love of Queen Charlotte and King George III, Hampton Court Palace becomes a prominent highlight in this series.

To recreate the space of Buckingham Palace, the director cleverly chose other famous locations such as Belton House and Hatfield House to shoot special scenes. Let's continue stepping into these historically rich spaces with Mytour and explore more about these fascinating locations!
4. Royal Knew Botanical Gardens
Residence of King George III and Queen Charlotte

In 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story,' this location is described as where the King decides to separate himself, in loneliness and in the effort to 'treat' his illness. But historical records show that both King George III and Queen Charlotte actually lived here together. This differs from the storyline in the series, where the Queen pleads for her husband to return to Buckingham Palace to live together.
5. Belton House
Exploring Filming Locations for Knew Botanical Gardens in 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'

Due to the small size of Knew Botanical Gardens for filming, Belton House was chosen as a replacement, providing a more impressive space. This beautiful location not only serves as a substitute but also becomes an icon of the observatory and gardens favored by King George III. The captivating beauty of Belton House perfectly reflects the King's interest in astronomy, planets, and especially the enchanting planet Venus.

Belton House has been used to film many scenes at Kew Palace, especially interior scenes. Waddesdon Manor, on the other hand, is where exterior scenes of the queen's house were filmed. Thanks to these locations, the film has achieved beautiful and era-appropriate settings, giving audiences a realistic experience of court life and the beauty of royal houses. The creativity in selecting filming locations has contributed to the allure and fascination of “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”.
6. St. James's Palace
Royal Wedding Church of King George III and Queen Charlotte

As a symbol of integrity and royal beauty, St. James's Palace is one of the oldest and most magnificent palaces in the United Kingdom. But you can still attend church ceremonies at the Royal Chapel and the Queen's Chapel. St. James's Palace, with a history dating back to 1702, remains one of the most important venues and is frequently used for royal activities.
7. Merton College
Exploring Filming Locations for St. James's Palace

A royal wedding full of elegance and romance was recreated in the series “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”. And this is where those memorable moments were captured - Merton College, one of the prestigious colleges at Oxford University.
8. Hatfield House
Pre-Wedding Encounter of King George III and Queen Charlotte in the Garden

One of the scenes that made movie enthusiasts swoon was shot in the stunning setting of Hatfield House gardens - where the royal couple's romantic pre-wedding encounter took place, and this location is not only a picturesque backdrop but has also appeared in famous films and TV shows like The Crown and Harry Potter.
9. Waddesdon Manor
The Tale of Violet Bridgerton, Lord Ledger, and Lady Danbury

With the grandeur of Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, the powerful scenes between Lord Ledger - Violet Bridgerton's father, and the noble Lady Danbury become incredibly impressive. Remember those meaningful moments when Lady Danbury strolls alone in the lush green fields of the estate after the fateful encounter with Lord Ledger? Yes, those images are recreated at Waddesdon Manor, delivering an irresistible and captivating allure.

Stepping into the manor, you'll feel like you've entered the real-life 'Bridgerton' realm, the stunning exterior and interior shots of Waddesdon creating deeply romantic and captivating images in this series. Immerse yourself in the world of Queen Charlotte and admire these beautiful scenes. And don't hesitate, plan your trip now to experience these wonders on British soil!
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