u/DD123456DS

Make it make sense...

When watching Bridgerton, I usually dont care about historical accuracy. Whenever I see something that doesn't make sense in the terms of the Regency, (the very simplest example is Colin's Travels because of napoleonic wars, or dresses), I just say "It is what it is".

But when I remember in Season 2, when Anthony is looking for a wife and all Violet mentions about how 2 ladies, one had good manners and the other did great embroidery I think, he says one of them thinks that Napoleon fights for the Spanish..

.. How in the world Colin travels to Europe if Napoleon was infact alive in this universe? He fights in wars and Europe is safe somehow?? . .

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u/DD123456DS — 1 day ago

Like not in Hermonie, Luna, Ginny, and Daphne. Someone who is in Hogwarts, maybe in different house, maybe in the same house, and the year doesn't really matter, as long as It's.. Not in the end of the series. And also healthy..

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u/DD123456DS — 19 days ago

So as a Crown series lover, I personally LOVED Princess Anne and how she was potrayed, (althought they didnt put some major events that happened to her, like her kidnapping attempt, they robbed us for that)..

And after looking up to more to the UK Royal Family news, plus some history about Royal Family, I heard so much about people saying Princess Anne is the best in her siblings, plus would hate becoming the Queen, but would do it perfecfly. But she cant because she has brothers, plus because of some law that came after 2015,(I think), that allowed her to be in line of the throne.

Again forgive me if İ am wrong, I am not a Uk citizen or live in Uk.

So would she make a good Queen, rather than King Charles?

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u/DD123456DS — 20 days ago