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Sophie Goodall

Netflix's Queen Charlotte fan points out major factual inaccuracy in Bridgerton spin-off

New Netflix series, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story has been found to contain glaring mistakes and inaccuracies.

One eagle-eyed fan took to Twitter to point out inaccuracies in the historical drama.

The prequel series focuses on the titular character, with a younger Charlotte played by India Amarteifio, as the story takes place over two separate time periods, 1761 and 1817.

Although the two main characters in the new Netflix show are real, the programme itself has been described as "fiction inspired by fact" – but that hasn't stopped people from pointing out factual flaws from the show.

In one scene, a young Queen Charlotte can be seen dancing in a lavish room. Yet the décor of the hall she is in does not make sense.

The fan, a fashion historian, was quick to point out that some of the portraits hung upon the wall were inaccurate and didn’t add up to the time period.

The spin off follows the beginnings of the titular character, Queen Charlotte (LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX)

Posting a screenshot, Dr Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell wrote: "These two are adorable, but the portraits in #QueenCharlotte are KILLING me. NONE of those people were even *born* in 1761.

"That is QUEEN VICTORIA. Specifically, her coronation portrait by Sir George Hayter. Her coronation was in 1838, 20 years after Charlotte DIED.

"And that's her husband, Prince Albert, painted in the robes of the Order of the Garter by Frank Xaver Winterhalter in 1843."

Portraits on the walls were from the wrong time period (Dr. Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell/Twitter)
India Amarteifio plays a younger version of Queen Charlotte (Scott Garfitt/REX/Shutterstock)

It wasn’t the only error that slipped through the net in the series, with actors Freddie Dennis, who plays Reynolds, and Sam Clemmett, who plays Brimsley, both revealing that a mistake from filming made it into the final edit.

Clemmett told Digital Spy : "From the perspective of actually filming it, we had weeks and weeks and weeks of dance rehearsals. Dancing isn't necessarily something that comes easy to all of us. So we were all just trying to drill it."

The cast admitted that some actors had messed up the dance scene (Dr. Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell/Twitter)

"We were so nervous — there's a particular take [where] one of us messed up the dance, and then we [fell] into a fit of hysterics," he continued.

"That's actually in the final episode — [it] made the cut. So watching that moment where we had messed up [...] just brought the joy of what that scene is, and what it meant to us."

The spin-off show’s synopsis reads: "Centred on Queen Charlotte's rise to prominence and power, this Bridgerton-verse prequel tells the story of how the young Queen's marriage to King George sparked both a great love story and a societal shift, creating the world of the Ton inherited by the characters in Bridgerton."

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