Arsema Thomas as young Lady Danbury in

Netflix’s Bridgerton prequel series will explore a young Charlotte as she is thrust into a world of diplomacy, politics, race, and unsuspecting love. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story will take fans deep into how the integrated ton from the original series was created. Based on the lore of Charlotte’s historical race and background, Adjoa Andoh says Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story will be imperative to the narrative.

Arsema Thomas as young Lady Danbury in 'Queen Charlotte A Bridgerton Story.'
Arsema Thomas as young Lady Danbury in ‘Queen Charlotte A Bridgerton Story’ | via Netflix

‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ will begin with a racially divided ton

The prequel story begins when a young Charlotte (India Ria Amarteifio) has no choice by to leave her home. She travels to England for an arranged marriage. As fans know, this is an integral part of Queen Charlotte’s historical backstory of how she rose to power. Set to release on Netflix on May 4, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story will show fans how young Charlotte led to the biggest societal shift regarding race and politics.