Where was Queen Charlotte filmed? Filming locations for the Bridgerton spin-off
05.05.2023 - 11:49
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Netflix’s Queen Charlotte has finally dropped, as fans around the world are tuning into the latest installment in the Bridgerton franchise. The six-part drama is set around 50 years before its predecessor and revolves around the relationship between the titular Queen (India Amarteifio) and King George (Corey Mylchreest).
It follows the two young royals as they meet and marry in 1761 and tells the story of how they sparked a great love story and a societal shift, creating the world of the Ton inherited by the characters in Bridgerton. Queen Charlotte takes place in the same cinematic universe as the main Bridgerton series, and so it shares some of the same filming locations.
Most of the show’s scenes were shot in and around the UK’s many palaces, manors and stately homes, generally in the South of the country. Here, we take a look at the filming locations of Netflix’s Queen Charlotte:
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Buckingham House
What we now know as Buckingham Palace was filmed at several locations, including Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire – the birthplace of Winston Churchill. Other interior scenes were filmed in two historic Tudor houses, Hampton Court Palace, Surrey, and Hatfield House, Hertfordshire.
The latter has also been the set of countless film and TV shows including Batman, V For Vendetta, Hot Fuzz, The Favourite and Netflix’s The Crown. Buckingham House’s garden scenes were filmed at Lincolnshire’s Belton House.
Kew Palace
Sets including King George’s bedchamber and Dr. Monro’s lab form many of Kew Palaces interior scenes. These were filmed at Belton House, Lincolnshire.
The palace’s exterior scenes were shot at the botanical