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Bridgerton fans given sneak peek of spin-off

Viewers have been offered a glimpse at Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, the forthcoming prequel to Netflix hit Bridgerton.

The new six-part series, which is set to land on the streaming platform on 4 May, will follow the life of a young Queen Charlotte as she rises to power.

In a trailer for the series, fans have been given a closer look at India Amarteifio as a young Charlotte and the origins of her romance with a young King George - played by Corey Mylchreest.

Corey Mylchreest as Young King George and India Amarteifio as Young Queen Charlotte

The trailer opens with Queen Charlotte, who has been betrothed to King George against her will, entering a palace in a horse-drawn carriage as hordes of people wave flags and cheer at the gates.

Cutting to a scene in a garden, Queen Charlotte can be seen curtsying to her new husband and addressing him as "your majesty".

In response, King George takes hold of the hand of his new wife, bringing her up to his level, and says: "Hello Charlotte. I'm George."

The new six-part series premieres on Netflix on 4 May

An array of extravagant scenes and eventful snippets follow, with Charlotte being told: "Your marriage is the business of this country. This cannot go wrong."

As the story unfolds, a great love story - and a subsequent societal shift - evolves.

The series will also feature a younger version of the central Bridgerton character Lady Danbury, who will be portrayed by Arsema Thomas.

Hugh Sachs as Brimsley and Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte

As with the parent series, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story will be produced by Shonda Rhimes's company Shondaland.

A number of familiar faces from the original Bridgerton series also appear throughout the trailer - including older Queen Charlotte, played by Golda Rosheuvel, Adjoa Andoh as older Lady Danbury and Ruth Gemmell as Lady Violet Bridgerton.

The trailer draws to a close with an increasingly confident Queen Charlotte saying: "This is my home. I am the Queen."

Source: Press Association

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