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Anthony Bridgerton is the eldest Bridgerton son and the current Viscount Bridgerton. Upon the death of his father Edmund, he became the 9th Viscount Bridgerton and the head of the family.
History[]
Childhood and Father's Death[]
Anthony, the firstborn son and child of Viscount Edmund Bridgerton and his wife Violet, grew up the heir to his father. Seven more siblings followed after him.
In 1803, he watched his father get stung by a bee and die seconds afterward. He also watched his pregnant mother fall to pieces as a result. Upon his father's death, Anthony became the new Viscount. When his mother went into labor, the doctors pressured him to choose for them to save either Violet or the baby. Even after both mother and child survived the birth, Anthony watched his mother despair over losing her husband.[2]
He attended Oxford where he met and befriended Simon Basset and Thomas Dorset.
1813 Season[]
On the day of the start of the 1813 social season, Anthony arrived late as he'd been away having a clandestine rendezvous with his mistress, Siena Rosso. He finally joined the family as they arrived to present Daphne in front of Queen Charlotte.
Anthony had to attend the Danbury ball to chaperone his sister. When Daphne tried to socialize with the men in attendance, Anthony pointed out the flaws in each one, scaring them off her. When Daphne ran into Simon Basset while avoiding Nigel Berbrooke, Anthony introduced them, as he knew Simon from Oxford. He then forced Daphne to leave the event early. The next day, Anthony came over to meet Daphne's callers with her, further scaring them off. Daphne feared she was ruined by Lady Whistledown's declaration that Marina Thompson, not Daphne, was the season's Incomparable, and confronted Anthony about ruining her prospects. Anthony said Daphne could still find a good match because she was a Bridgerton, but Daphne said she wished she was not.
Anthony socialized at the club with Simon, who was adamant that he did not want to marry and never would. When he realized that his mother and Lady Danbury had done some matchmaking between Simon and Daphne, he informed his mother that Simon would never marry and was therefore a bad match. His mother in turn confronted him about his affair with Siena, forcing him to end things with her. He then informed Daphne that, over her objections, she was to marry Nigel Berbrooke.[3]
Daphne's Courtships[]
Anthony continued to pressure Daphne to marry Nigel, even sending other callers away. When Daphne expressed her preference for Simon, Anthony insisted that he wasn't a serious suitor and would never marry her.
Anthony then confronted Simon, saying Daphne was already engaged, so Simon should back off. Simon in turn told Anthony that Nigel wasn't worthy of Daphne. Despite this, at the next event, Daphne and Simon immediately started to dance together. Anthony sent Benedict to claim Daphne's next dance. With Daphne occupied, Anthony went to Simon again. Nigel interrupted, saying he was still interested in marrying Daphne. However, Simon then mentioned that Nigel got the bruise on his eye from Daphne, who punched him to get him off her. Anthony was horrified by that revelation and forbade Nigel ever to speak to Daphne again.
Despite this, Nigel acquired a license for the two of them to marry, which he presented to Anthony and Daphne, threatening to ruin Daphne's honor unless she married him. Anthony decided he and Nigel would have to duel to end things, though his mother forbade it. Daphne also said Nigel could speak about Daphne before the duel and ruin her, so she would therefore have to marry Nigel. Violet prevented this by discovering gossip about Nigel that they spread around town, causing Nigel to flee London. Anthony promised Violet that he would handle things better in the future.[4]
Anthony and Simon started to get along better, though Simon maintained his lack of intent to marry. Anthony also felt the pressure of his title, and Siena finally realized she needed to stop falling for his empty promises. His mother gave him a list of eligible ladies, and he promised to consider them.[5]
Anthony escorted Daphne to a fight, where he quickly disappeared so she could sit with Prince Friedrich and get to know him better. After they talked, Friedrich came to Anthony to speak to him privately.
When their mother found out Anthony took Daphne to a fight and let her out of his sight, she was scandalized, but was pleased when Anthony came in and told her and Daphne that Friedrich had asked his permission to propose to Daphne. He told Daphne he had no objection to it.
Duel with Simon[]
At a party, Anthony was angry to find Daphne and Simon out in the garden alone together. Anthony knocked Simon down, and then said he must marry Daphne immediately. Simon refused, so Anthony said they would have to duel. Anthony and Daphne then abruptly left the party.
Anthony chose Benedict as his second and prepared to duel. He went to Siena, saying he would either die in the duel or kill Simon, at which point he'd have to flee and if he had to flee, he wanted her with him. They spent the night together and in the morning, Anthony and Benedict arrived for the duel. Just as they prepared to duel, Daphne rode in, nearly getting shot herself. She informed them that Cressida Cowper had seen her and Simon in the garden, so they needed to marry or Daphne's reputation would be ruined. Simon still tried to refuse her, eventually telling her that he couldn't give her children, something he knew she desperately wanted. Daphne declared that she wanted to marry Simon anyway.[6]
Anthony went to find Siena, but Genevieve told him she'd gone and refused to tell him where she went.
Daphne and Simon's Wedding[]
Anthony then met with Simon to get the special license to marry Daphne immediately. Anthony brought up Daphne's dowry, which Simon flat out refused to accept, saying he wouldn't be paid to marry Daphne and found the very idea insulting. Instead, the money would be put into trust for Daphne. He believed Daphne's well-being was his responsibility and he would support her, as he took the duty very seriously. Their conversation was interrupted when the archbishop arrived, and told them he couldn't grant the license as he didn't see a need for it.
Daphne and Simon then had to appeal to the queen directly, as Daphne's rejection of her nephew is why their license was rejected. They got the license, and Anthony walked Daphne down the aisle to marry Simon. After the wedding, Anthony told Daphne about Simon refusing the dowry, and said it would be put in trust for her to use as she saw fit, perhaps for their children, not knowing that Simon had told Daphne they couldn't have any. At the mention of children, Daphne teared up and excused herself.[7]
Colin's Scandal[]
After Daphne left, Colin announced his engagement to Marina, shocking the rest of his family. Anthony confronted Colin about this, but Colin said he kept it from them on purpose, because he knew how they'd react. Anthony asked if he compromised Marina's honor, and he said he had not. Colin said he didn't need Anthony's permission, but wanted his approval. Anthony refused to give it, but accompanied Colin and their mother to dine at the Featheringtons. Lady Featherington suggested they could marry quickly and take advantage of the nice weather to travel, but Anthony thought a longer engagement might be more prudent given Colin's age.[8]
When news broke that Marina had arrived in London pregnant, her engagement with Colin was abruptly ended. When Colin asked why he couldn't visit Marina in the aftermath, Anthony said Lady Whistledown's word being law was the only reason people didn't believe Colin was the father of her baby. When Daphne arrived, Lady Bridgerton said it could help them as people would move on after seeing the family still had the favor of the duke and duchess.
Anthony went to the club and was drinking with Simon. After some time, Anthony confronted Simon, saying he knew Simon had done something to mess things up with Daphne, as he knew his sister was incapable of messing up so badly on her own. Simon said he was just trying to do right by Daphne, but the conversation quickly devolved into a fight, which became physical, leading to them having to be pulled off each other.
Siena's Rejection and Decision to Marry[]
When Anthony saw Colin sad over Marina, he apologized for being harsh, but said Colin would get over her and it would be like she never existed for him, though Anthony admitted his own situation was a work in progress. He later went to the concert and was upset to see Siena with another man. He and Siena made eye contact as the show continued.[9]
Anthony went to a fight with Benedict and Colin. At the fight, he saw Siena with another man. They stared at each other during the fight until they each left the room and had sex somewhere hidden away.
They resumed their affair together. He asked her to go to a ball with him, as he was a viscount and his sister a duchess, meaning no one would dare say anything. When he went to pick her up, he was surprised to see a man open the door. Siena then explained that she needed to ensure her own future because no one else would. Anthony needed to let her go. After this, Anthony told Daphne that he was committing himself to finding a wife, with no more distractions.[10]
1814 Season[]
At the start of the 1814 social season, on the day his sister, Eloise, was meant to make her debut, Anthony waited with his family outside Eloise's door while she got ready. When she finally emerged, she warned them all not to say anything. True to what he told Daphne at the end of the previous season, Anthony started his search for a wife. First, he thought of all the attributes he wanted in a wife, then he began interviewing the eligible young ladies. He quickly became frustrated when none of them met his strict requirements.
One morning, he went out for a ride and spotted a woman riding astride her own horse. He called out to her, thinking she might be in trouble, but got no response. He followed her for a while until she jumped over a hedge. She looked back at him and they acknowledged each other. Anthony then approached her on his horse. She said she didn't mean to concern him, and insisted she wasn't lost, that she was just on her way back to Mayfair, which she said was up ahead. He knew she was lost, because that wasn't the right direction. Nevertheless, she took off on her horse.
At Lady Danbury's ball, the first of the season, Anthony wasn't impressed with the crowd, but found himself swarmed with ladies after his mother loudly announced that he was searching for a wife. He danced with several ladies before taking a break to step outside, where his friends thanked him for declaring his intent to marry and drawing the attention away from them, though he said it would be their turn soon. He also told them he wasn't looking for love, just a woman with desirable qualities to mother his children, but the women at the ball were falling short. As the others left, he again met the woman who was riding her horse, eavesdropping on their conversation. She scolded him for his high standards, and said his own character was lacking enough that a woman who met his standards might not accept him, then left, shocking Anthony.
At the queen's ball, Benedict asked if there was anyone there he hadn't rejected yet. Anthony said he would just marry whoever was named the season's diamond. After Eloise inadvertently charmed the queen, Benedict asked Anthony what he'd do if Eloise were named the season's diamond. When Edwina Sharma was named the diamond, Anthony approached and asked her to dance, which she accepted. As they danced, he asked her the questions he'd asked all the other young ladies. Her answers pleased him, so he asked to speak to her father. She told him her father was dead, so he needed to speak to her sister. He was shocked that her sister was the woman he met horse riding: Kate Sharma. When Kate saw him, she quickly pulled Edwina away. Despite this, Anthony told Violet he would marry her.[11]
Royal Races and Lady Danbury's Soiree[]
Anthony told Benedict that Edwina would suffice as a wife. He was choosing his wife with his head, not his heart, because of his love for his family. He also said that Kate wouldn't deter him. True to that, he went to Lady Danbury's to call on Edwina, only to find himself at the end of a very long line. He spoke to Kate, saying he wanted to take Edwina to the Royal Races. Kate told him she already had an escort to the races, and suggested Edwina might be free in December, if she wasn't married by then. Anthony went back home and told his family they were going to the races.
At the races, Anthony learned that Will Mondrich was opening a gentlemen's club, and he invited Anthony, Benedict, and Colin to come to the grand opening.
Anthony approached Edwina at the races, even though she was there with Lord Lumley. He played up the closeness of his family as an excuse for why he hadn't called on Edwina. Then he suggested that a gentleman would offer the ladies a refreshment to get Lumley out of the way. With Lumley gone, he took a seat between Edwina and Kate, who had caught the eye of Thomas Dorset. He and Edwina chatted happily until the race was about to start. Then he started to talk to Kate about the horses. He was betting on Nectar, but Kate told him he hadn't accounted for several things that she thought made High Flyer the most likely winner. True to that, High Flyer won the race. Kate gloated, saying she'd never bested a viscount before. When Edwina said that Nectar reminded her of a horse she used to adore, Anthony took her to get a closer look. This ended when Kate interrupted, pulling Edwina away, because she realized Anthony had purposely sent Thomas Dorset to distract her from Edwina. Anthony said he meant no harm, and only wanted to spend time with Edwina.
Anthony went back home, where he practiced fencing with his brothers and told them he knew his duties and only sought to fulfill them. Colin suggested that he turn his attention to someone else, but Anthony refused to let Kate keep him from getting what he wanted.
Anthony purchased a horse and took it to Edwina as a present. She thanked him for the gesture, but said she preferred animals that could sit on her lap. Kate told Anthony the horse Edwina had mentioned was from a novel.
When Anthony saw that his family was dressed up, he asked them about it. They said there was a soiree at Lady Danbury's, but Anthony wasn't invited. He knew it was Kate's doing, but Violet told him to let that be a lesson to him.
Anthony went to Will's club, where he told Benedict he needed to talk to him. He asked Benedict to teach him how to read a poem he'd found. Benedict said the poem he'd chosen was terrible and began talking about poetry and women. Anthony liked what he said, and told him to write it down.
Anthony then took his words to Lady Danbury's soiree. He started to recite the poem, but then admitted they weren't his words. He told Edwina he might not be able to display passion or love, but he'd never lack in action or duty. He continued to speak to Edwina, but also kept watching Kate.[1]
Trip to Aubrey Hall[]
When the Bridgertons went to Aubrey Hall, Anthony invited Edwina and her family to come ahead of the other guests in order for the families to get to know each other better. When they arrived, Anthony also reminded Violet that he needed her ring and she retrieved it for him. She gave it to him after he said Edwina would make the perfect viscountess.
Anthony and his siblings played their typical game of Pall-Mall, starting with bickering over who would pick their mallet first. They decided to let their guests choose first and Kate took the mallet Anthony typically preferred, leaving him with a chipped pink mallet as the others rushed to grab theirs. As the game started, Anthony struggled, but blamed his poor performance on being considerate of Edwina. When a turn left Kate in the position to send Anthony's ball into the woods, she took it, only to find her own ball sent in the same direction. Rather than leave the game and admit defeat, they went to search for their balls. They found them side by side in a bog. Kate said that they could just grab them out and no one would know, but Anthony knew that was her testing his character, and she would immediately tell the others if he did so. As Anthony contemplated the best way to get his ball out, Kate waded into the muck and hit her ball out. Anthony followed suit with his own ball. Kate went to leave, but found herself stuck. Anthony tried to help her, but they both ended up falling into the mud. As they escaped, Anthony asked Kate what he had to do to earn her favor, and she told him she only wanted her sister to be happy. Then she used her next turn to hit his ball away again. When he saw that it landed near his father's grave, he paused. When he heard Daphne celebrating her win, he declared the game over and left the woods.
After the game, Edwina and Anthony had a pleasant conversation and that night, he talked to Daphne, who was surprised that he was pursuing Edwina. She admitted to having no real objection to her and said if Edwina was the one who made him unable to think about anyone else, she was happy for him.
The next day, Anthony visited his father's grave. While he was there, his mother came and they talked about how she was emotionally absent after his death and how a lot fell to Anthony when he was so young. She saw how he built up walls after his father's death. He said that he wanted a marriage without love to avoid heartbreak and grief like the family had experienced when Edmund died. At dinner, while conversing with Edwina, Anthony kept looking at Kate. Eventually, Lady Danbury asked him to make a toast. Though Anthony intended to propose to Edwina, he caught sight of Kate, and backed out.
Realizing he'd upset Edwina by not proposing, the next morning, Anthony assured Kate he still had plans to do so and the previous night just wasn't the right time. Kate felt he was just making excuses. While they talked, a bee flew near them and Anthony began to panic when it landed on Kate and even more when it stung her. When he started to hyperventilate, she put his hand on her chest to show him that she was okay and he slowly calmed down. Then he leaned in toward her, but a horse whinnying interrupted them and they pulled away from each other and ran in opposite directions.[2]
As other guests started to arrive at Aubrey Hall, Anthony fretted, saying it was a mistake to invite Edwina's family to come early. Wanting Kate and Anthony to get along, feeling their tension was a barrier to Anthony proposing, Edwina suggested that Kate join the men on a hunt, despite Anthony's objection. Some time into their hunt, Kate became restless because they hadn't found anything and took off on her own. Anthony followed her and found her aiming her gun. He started to argue with her about her going off on her own and tried to correct her grasp on the gun. As he went to correct her, he inhaled her scent. The moment was interrupted when they heard the other men approaching and rejoined the group.
Anthony got up in the middle of the night and found Kate in the library. She was unable to sleep because of a storm. They talked about their fathers and Anthony revealed that his father had died of a bee sting, which Kate realized was why her being stung affected him so much. Things grew tense between them until a clap of thunder broke them apart.
The next morning, Daphne asked Anthony about Edwina, because she suspected they didn't know each other well enough. Anthony just said she'd become meddlesome without Simon around and she shouldn't concern herself.
At the ball, Anthony danced with Edwina. Once the dance was over, Edwina set up Kate and Anthony to dance. As they danced, Anthony asked if she'd give her blessing if he asked for it and Kate said she just wanted her sister to be happy. She also told him she'd be returning to India as soon as her sister was married. As soon as the song ended, Anthony left abruptly, confusing Edwina, who had been watching. Kate went to find Anthony and found him in his office, where they argued. Anthony believed Kate was trying to keep him from Edwina. They agreed that they hated each other, but stepped closer to each other. They nearly kissed, but startled apart when the door opened and Daphne entered. When she saw them, she left and Anthony followed her. Daphne said the situation was similar to when Anthony found her with Simon the year before. She knew that Anthony had affection for Kate, despite Anthony's denial. After the conversation, Anthony said he knew what she needed to do.
As the Sharmas prepared to leave, Anthony took the ring and proposed to Edwina, who happily accepted.[12]
Wedding Plans and Meeting the Sheffields[]
Anthony and Edwina talked to the queen about their wedding plans. Anthony said he wanted a modest family affair, but Edwina was displeased. The queen offered to host it herself as she credited herself with matching them up in the first place.
Anthony then started preparing for the wedding, saying that even with the queen hosting, they needed to be prepared to entertain.
As they waited for Edwina with the jeweler, Mr. Brookes, who was there to resize the ring to fit Edwina, Anthony talked to Kate, who said she felt it was inappropriate for him to go forward with the engagement given what had happened between them. Anthony claimed that nothing had happened between them, though Kate reminded him that they'd be obliged to marry if anyone other than Daphne had caught them. She denied that being what she wanted. Mr. Brookes then suggested they could use Kate's hand to size the ring, as she and Edwina sometimes shared gloves. After Mr. Brookes put the ring on Kate's finger, Anthony rubbed his finger over it, saying his father gave it to his mother before they married. They startled apart when they heard Edwina and Mary approaching. Lady Danbury then came in and told them Mary's parents were in London. She proposed inviting them to the engagement dinner. Anthony and Edwina then went to promenade, chaperoned by Lady Danbury and Kate.
As they walked, Edwina and Anthony watched Kate and Thomas Dorset, who were also walking together. Edwina thought they made a lovely couple and hoped he might be able to convince Kate to stay in England, though Anthony was less certain. Anthony continued to watch Kate as she socialized with Dorset and even went on a boat ride with him. When they returned, Edwina and Anthony went over to talk to them. Anthony said that Dorset's knot wouldn't hold and re-tied it before offering his hand to help Kate out of the boat. Their hands lingered together until she pulled away, which startled him and sent both him and Dorset into the water. Anthony angrily removed his jacket and cravat and lifted himself out of the water.
When Violet heard that the Sheffields had returned to town to meet Anthony and Edwina, she told him she couldn't stand back and watch him marry a woman he didn't seem to have any affection for. She wanted all of her children to know the joy of an exceptional marriage as she had. He said he couldn't dishonor Edwina by ending the engagement, but Violet said Edwina could and probably would if she knew Anthony's true feelings.
At the dinner, the Sheffields invited Edwina and Anthony to their home. Anthony accepted the invitation, but then the Sheffields insulted Mary's rejection of marrying the man they'd found for her, and brought up the dowry they had set aside for Edwina if she married English nobility. When they insulted Kate, Anthony snapped, and said he wouldn't stand for it, then demanded that they leave. Once they were gone, Anthony said he and his mother would be leaving as well.
As they walked out, Kate ran after them, begging to speak to Anthony. Anthony sent his mother home ahead of him and stayed to talk to Kate, who told him that Edwina had no idea about the dowry. Anthony said he believed that and felt Kate had put the entire scheme together. Kate denied any scheming. Anthony said it might be best to call off the engagement. Kate was upset at him for even suggesting it, though Anthony blamed Kate and her lack of support for the match. He also said that his father raised him to be honorable, but his honor was hanging by a thread having to be around her. They started to lean in toward each other, but he pulled back before their lips could touch. He told her marrying Edwina would mean they were bound together forever and he'd spend his entire marriage wanting Kate and dreaming of her. He asked if that was the future she wanted for them then left without waiting for her answer.
Anthony and Kate met up again and Anthony said he would talk to Edwina and end their engagement. Kate told him to keep his word and marry her as soon as he could, that the feeling between them would pass. He said he'd see to that and rode away from her.[13]
Aborted Wedding[]
The night before his and Edwina's wedding, Anthony drank and played pool at Will's club with Benedict and Colin. He lamented having to fulfill his duties while Benedict and Colin got to explore their options more. Despite getting married, he assured them that almost everything would stay the same in his life.
As Benedict helped Anthony get ready for the wedding, Daphne came in. She explained that she was late because wasn't sure it would go forward. She told Anthony that Edwina deserved to know the truth. Anthony kicked Benedict out of the room and told Daphne that he'd gone too far to turn back because it would ruin Edwina and scandalize their family. He also told her that he and Kate had decided there would be nothing more between them. Daphne wished their father was alive because Anthony changed after he died, stopped laughing and never cried. She told him he could still choose to be happy, but he didn't believe that was true.
Anthony entered the church and waited at the altar for Edwina. However, as Kate entered, Anthony watched her. As the ceremony started, he imagined Kate in Edwina's place. As Anthony prepared to repeat his vows, a bangle dropped from Kate's wrist. When he bent down to grab it and put it back on Kate's wrist, Edwina watched the interaction. She stopped the wedding and ran out, followed by Mary and Kate.
As his family speculated on why Edwina had left, Anthony became overwhelmed and walked out. He went to talk to Edwina and asked if it was just a delay or if she was calling it off entirely. Edwina said she was still thinking about it. Anthony said he was still intent on going through with it, despite the interruption. She asked if he loved her and he said that he underwood her and sympathized with her. He also said Kate would have no role in their future, as she'd be returning to India. All Edwina had to do was decide to marry him. She said she needed time to think, so Anthony left her to that.
Anthony then went to Kate, who told him to leave her alone in her refuge. He instead asked her to talk to Edwina for him, but Kate refused. The two of them shared a charged moment before she left the room.
Later, he got a note from Kate asking her to meet him at the church. He arrived to find that he and Kate had actually both been summoned by Edwina. She told them she wouldn't be marrying Anthony because it would be betraying herself. She had realized that Kate had given her everything Kate herself wanted, which wasn't what Edwina wanted. She walked out, leaving the two of them alone together. The two of them talked for a moment about failing their duties, then Anthony leaned in and kissed her.[14]
Harmony Ball and Kate's Accident[]
The morning after the aborted wedding, Violet said they family needed to work through the consequences as a united front and would promenade together. Anthony agreed and said they'd leave within the hour. However, as they promenaded, they were shunned by the other members of the ton. He and Violet then met with Lady Danbury and the Sharmas to make a plan to restore both families' reputations. They decided to throw a ball to prove there was no ill will between them. Anthony and Kate objected, but were overruled. After seeing them interact, Violet and Lady Danbury also ordered them to to stay away from each other for the entire ball to avoid people seeing the obvious attraction between them. Anthony left the room, followed by Violet. He promised to play his part in the plan, but she asked what he planned to do afterward, how he would marry. He said the family line didn't end with him and admitted he made a mistake by asking Edwina to marry him. But he was certain the plan would work because Violet and Lady Danbury would make sure of it.
Anthony visited Benedict at the art academy. Benedict told him to stop punishing himself and that they'd all seen what was between him and Kate. He just needed to change the plan he had. Anthony dismissed his comments and left.
Ahead of the ball, Anthony visited the Sharmas and brought them flowers. Edwina gave him the cut indirect, but Violet reminded her that they needed to appear to enjoy each other's company when others were watching. They went to the art gallery together, where Anthony asked Mary for forgiveness for what he'd done. He never meant to cause problems for her family. Mary admitted that she'd let too much fall to Kate after her husband's death. Anthony then found Kate and subtly spoke to her, asking her to talk. She said they had nothing to talk about. They had done something terrible and should be ashamed of it.
On the night of the ball, Anthony and his family prepared for their guests, but were shocked when no one other than the Sharmas came. Violet was prepared to cancel the whole thing, but Anthony invited the younger kids to come down and dance with them. After a lively dance, Violet expressed how strange it was that no one believed their story. Lady Danbury noticed that the maids were reading the latest Whistledown and suggested asking them. It was then that they learned that Lady Whistledown had reported that Eloise was associating with political radicals.
Anthony left the house after the party had dispersed and found Kate in the gazebo. They argued and he tried to get her to leave, but she said she wouldn't take orders from him. After a very tense moment, they ran to each other and kissed, then had sex. Afterwards, Anthony fell asleep and when he woke up, Kate was gone. He retrieved the engagement ring from his drawer, then went to find Kate. He went to Lady Danbury's, but the footman told him Kate wasn't there and her maid that one of the horses was also missing. Anthony rode out to find Kate and came to her just in time to watch her horse get startled and rear back, dumping her on the ground. He called out and rode over to her.[15]
Anthony rode to Kate and covered her with his jacket. He discovered that she was bleeding from her head, so he picked her up and carried her to a waiting horse-cart. Once back at Lady Danbury's, he carried her up to her room, where a surgeon examined her. Anthony blamed himself and left.
While Kate recovered, Anthony looked over his family's books and asked Colin about a large withdrawal he'd made. Colin said he was planning to invest some money with Jack Featherington, which frustrated Anthony. When Benedict and Eloise defended Colin, Anthony began insulting all of them until they all left. Once they were gone, Violet asked how Kate was doing and he said he didn't know because he hadn't been to see her.
Anthony was relieved to tears when Violet told him Kate had woken up. Violet said it was unthinkable to watch the one you love die. She was sorry that he was with his father that day and for how she acted afterward. She wished she could go back and change it. When Anthony said he didn't think he could see Kate again, Violet said that despite the pain Edmund's death caused her, she wouldn't trade the life they had. She told Anthony not to lose Kate.
Anthony went to see Kate and said he was happy she was awake. She thanked him for bringing her home safely. He apologized for taking liberties with her and asked her to marry him. She stopped him, saying he didn't have to propose because she was going back to India once she resolved things with Edwina. Lady Danbury had offered to host Edwina and Mary for another season, and Kate was sure they'd do fine on their own. Anthony accused her of running away, so she asked him to leave.
One evening, while Anthony was tending to business, Gregory came to see him. He was convinced his Latin teacher thought he was stupid because he yelled at him. Anthony said that wasn't true. He was simply scared of Anthony, so he was scared of Gregory not succeeding because Anthony asked too much of all of them. Gregory asked if he was anything like their father. Anthony said yes and shared memories of their father with him. Then he told Gregory that their father was the best man he knew.
Anthony attended the Featherington Ball, where he suggested to Kate that they keep their distance. She said maybe they shouldn't. She asked if he'd ask her to dance and he asked if she'd say yes. He led her onto the dance floor and they danced together while everyone watched. Despite all the eyes on them, they kept dancing. After they finished, they held hands until Portia herded everyone outside for a surprise.
Outside, Benedict told Anthony he was going to drop out of the Academy because he knew Anthony had bought his spot. Anthony told him to paint if he wanted to paint, as it was a talent of his. He also had a gift to see what others needed, even if they couldn't see it themselves. Anthony apologized for taking too long to recognize that.
After talking to Benedict, Anthony found Kate in the garden and asked if she was still planning to leave. Kate said she had her family's blessing and there were no obstacles preventing it. Anthony told her he didn't visit her after her accident because he was so afraid of losing her. He admitted he loved her since they first raced together. After his confession, she said she loved him too. Anthony said he wanted a life that suited them both and that he wanted to marry her. She said there would never be a day he didn't vex her. As fireworks started, Kate accepted his proposal and they kissed.
Six months later, Anthony and Kate were enjoying a morning in bed when she reminded him they needed to meet his family for Pall Mall. They joined the family and argued over the mallet of death. While they were arguing, Newton picked up one of the balls and ran off with it. Anthony said that Newton took Kate's turn because he's her dog, but Kate said Newton was his dog through marriage. Their arguing turned to embracing and Anthony suggested they could go back upstairs. Kate said that would be admitting defeat and she wouldn't do that.[16]
1815 Season[]
Anthony and Kate returned from their honeymoon for Francesca's debut. Colin returned from traveling just in time to join them.
After the debut, Anthony took Benedict and Colin for a drink at Mondrich's, where he welcomed Colin home and thanked Benedict for handling the estate while he was gone.
Anthony and Kate struggled to continue their intimacy with his large family in the same house as them, so after Lady Danbury's ball, Kate suggested they extend their honeymoon, saying it would give her more time between running the Sharma home and having to run the Bridgerton home. It would also allow them to focus on producing an heir. It would also give Violet more time being the viscountess, a role she loved.[17]
Anthony and Kate returned home with the news that Kate was pregnant. However, they didn't immediately share the news with their family as they learned that Colin and Penelope were engaged. Anthony went with Benedict and Colin to drink and toast to their marriage. Then he told Colin he needed to tell Penelope that he loved her so she would know.
In bed, Anthony and Kate decided to keep the news to themselves for a while longer, deciding that it wasn't the right time to share with everything else going on.
At Colin and Penelope's betrothal party, which Kate planned, Francesca introduced them to John. He tried to tell them a story, but struggled with his words and was unable to get through it.
Later, Anthony started a game of charades in the drawing room. While the game was going on, he and Kate decided it was time to share their news. They told Violet and Lady Danbury first and they were both happy, but when they went to tell everyone else, they were interrupted by Cressida Cowper standing up and declaring herself Lady Whistledown, followed by Penelope collapsing.[18]
The night before Colin and Penelope's wedding, Anthony and Kate talked to Colin at Violet's request. They told him that marriage was hard work and encouraged him not to let whatever thing he'd learned about her ruin their whole relationship, as they'd been friends for years. The next day, they attended the wedding.
At the wedding breakfast, Anthony and Kate talked about Edwina, who was happy in India with her new husband. Kate expressed how much she missed her home in India and Anthony suggested they go there. He said if they left right away, they'd have time to get settled before the baby came. When she questioned them having the baby away from their home, he said that the baby would be a Bridgerton, but they would also be a Sharma and he wanted them to know about that and he wanted him to learn their culture so they could teach it to their child together.
When Anthony noticed Violet talking to Marcus and commented on it, Kate reminded him that their family was happy and urged him not to take that for granted.
The party abruptly ended when the queen came in and dismissed everyone except the Bridgertons. She knew one of them was Lady Whistledown and urged her to reveal herself. Anthony insisted that if something like that were happening under his roof, he would have known and stopped it. The queen backed off, but said she'd figure it out soon.[19]
Personality[]
The quintessential English nobleman, Anthony is the eldest Bridgerton sibling and dutiful head of the family since assuming his late father's title of Viscount. Endlessly handsome, charming and rich, he's quite the catch on this year's marriage mart. But if he has any hope of fulfilling his oftentimes overwhelming duty of marrying and producing an heir, Anthony must first learn to temper his pursuit of pleasure.
Relationships[]
Romantic[]
Kate Bridgerton[]
Anthony was intrigued by Kate from the start, but decided to court her younger sister after he promised himself not to marry for love due to his past.[11] Both of them mutually agreed that the other was annoying, irritating and "vexing".[12] Despite Kate not fitting into the criteria of the stereotypical woman who is marriage material and their arguments, Anthony found himself falling in love with her and the two of them ultimately married.[16]
Siena Rosso[]
Siena is an opera singer with whom Anthony had a relationship. Anthony had a long-term affair with Siena, even paying for her housing, but she was an escape for him from the pressure of the title, and that led to their break-up.[3] Anthony was heartbroken when she chose to be with another man instead of him. Even after they patch things up, they broke up for good because he was trying to make her something she isn't nor what she wants. The next season, he burned a pamphlet advertising Siena's performance, letting her go.[10]
Edwina Sharma[]
Before marrying Kate, Anthony was engaged to her sister, Edwina. After being declared the 'diamond' of the season by the Queen, Edwina was pursued by many, including Anthony. He originally chose to court her since she is the epitome of a girl that is marriage material. However, his love for Edwina’s older sister caused her to break off the engagement.
Familial[]
Edmund Bridgerton[]
Anthony had a close relationship with his father. He greatly admired him, telling Gregory that their father was the bravest man he'd ever met in his life but also funny and sensitive. He used to go to hunt with him often, and seeing how his father was stung by a bee and passed away traumatized him, to the point of overreacting when he saw Kate being stung by a bee. The pain he had over his father's death made him change completely and refused to talk about Edmund for years and became distant with his family.
Violet Bridgerton[]
Anthony fought with his mother when she tried to match Daphne with Simon. Violet then fired back that she knew about his affair with Siena, and he wasn't taking his responsibility as the head of the family seriously.[3] When she found out Anthony promised Daphne to Nigel Berbrooke, she was also outraged, like Daphne. Anthony figured out that Violet forced Berbrooke to flee town, and apologized for his conduct. Violet said she knew he had to be head of the family, but she could handle Daphne's debut.[4] When Anthony decided to marry the next season, Violet was excited, and tried to match him with several ladies. However, Anthony rejected them, saying they would never be able to head of the Bridgerton family. Violet scolded him, saying he would never find someone with such high standards.[11] Anthony told Violet he would marry Edwina, but when she discovered Kate had deliberately kept him away, Violet said it was his fault, because he refused to find love.[1] Violet encouraged him to look for love, but Anthony refused, saying he remembered how grief-stricken Violet was after Edmund died, and refused to put anyone else through that.[2] Violet knew Anthony didn't love Edwina, and tried to encourage him to tell her that, but he refused.[13] Violet apologized to Anthony for being absent after Edmund's death, wishing she could take it back, but she encouraged him to pursue love with Kate.[16]
Benedict Bridgerton[]
Benedict is his younger brother and the oldest of his siblings. Much like Daphne and Eloise, Anthony and Benedict are the exact opposite of each other. While Anthony is serious, stern and dedicated to his duty, Benedict is funny, passionate, flirtatious and sensitive. Despite their differences, they are quite close with each other, seen when Anthony chose him to be his second when he challenged Simon to a duel and gave him specific instructions in case of his death. Anthony trusts enough to ask him some advice about poetry in order to keep courting Edwina. He was also willing to help Benedict to follow his dream, making a large donation to the Royal Academy Schools to ensure Benedict gets accepted. When he was going to marry Edwina, Anthony chose Benedict as his best man.
Colin Bridgerton[]
Anthony is close with Colin and they get along pretty well. While he doesn't always agree with Colin's decisions, such as being engaged with Marina or his travels around the continent, they're frequently seen conversing and doing rounds of fencing along with Benedict. By the 1815 season their relationship's improved. Anthony is more casual and enjoys teasing Colin, and also are often seen drinking together.
Daphne Basset[]
Anthony was overprotective of Daphne after her debut, scaring off many suitors. She told him that he was ruining her chances to be married. Soon after, he arranged her marriage to Nigel Berbrooke, despite her protests.[3] Anthony regretted his decision when he found out Berbrooke made unwanted advances on Daphne, then tried to blackmail her into marriage. After Berbrooke was run out of town by Lady Whistledown, Anthony loosened the reins, allowing more callers to Daphne.[4] He gave Prince Friedrich his blessing to propose to Daphne, but said it was her choice. When he found her with Simon, he demanded that Simon marry her, but he refused, and Anthony demanded a duel.[6] When Anthony noticed Daphne and Simon's marriage was in trouble, he got into a fight with Simon over him hurting his sister.[8]
While Anthony was looking for a bride the following season, Daphne teased that he had his work cut out for him.[11] Daphne noticed Anthony's attention to Kate, despite courting Edwina. Anthony told her there was nothing between him and Kate, which Daphne didn't believe.[12] Anthony proposed to Edwina, but Daphne said it was a mistake, and Anthony should admit his feelings for Kate and accept love. Anthony, though, said he didn't have time for love because he had to take care of his family. Daphne said that he shouldn't have to put duty before love, and pitied Anthony thinking that he had to do so.[14]
Gregory Bridgerton[]
Gregory is the youngest of Anthony's brothers and the second youngest of all his siblings. Shortly after Anthony's failed proposal to Kate Sharma Gregory came into Anthony's study and told him that his Latin tutor thought that he was stupid. Gregory attempted to leave but Anthony called him back in then reassured Gregory that the tutor didn't think Gregory was stupid. He found Anthony frightening. Anthony then admitted that he asked too much of everyone in his life, including Gregory and the tutor.
Gregory asked Anthony if he was like his father at all as he didn't know much about him. Anthony then talked a bit of their father, recalling a time he put glue in their brother Benedict's shoes.
Hyacinth Bridgerton[]
Hyacinth was Anthony's youngest sister and sibling. Prior to Hyacinth's birth it appeared as though either Violet or the baby would die and the doctors asked Anthony which he would prefer if the choice had to be made. Anthony was shocked and horrified by this and told the doctors it was Violet's choice before fleeing the room. Luckily both Violet and Hyacinth survived the birth.
Anthony appears to have a good relationship with Hyacinth, allowing her to come to Aubrey Hall (as long as she didn't touch his lucky mallet) and inviting her to dance when no one showed up to his mother's ball.
Francesca Bridgerton[]
Francesca is Anthony's second youngest sister. During Francesca's debut in the 1815 social season, contrary to Daphne's debut, Anthony is more understanding with Francesca, allowing her to take a moment for herself during the first ball of the season.
Friendships[]
Simon Basset[]
Anthony and Simon have been friends since their days at Oxford. Their friendship ties became tense after Simon chose to court Anthony's younger sister, Daphne. He told Simon to stay away from her after promising her to Nigel Berbrooke, but Simon said Berbrooke was not a worthy man, and revealed to Anthony what Berbrooke had tried to do to Daphne. Anthony realized his mistake, and he and Simon made amends. When Anthony caught Simon alone with Daphne, he was furious that Simon dishonored his family name to the point where they arranged a duel. However, Daphne stopped the duel, and convinced Simon to marry her. When Anthony sensed trouble in Simon and Daphne's marriage, he accused Simon of hurting his sister to the point they got into a bloody fight. Simon and Daphne eventually made up, and let Anthony know they were staying in London.
Thomas Dorset[]
He and Dorset know each other from Oxford. When Anthony wanted to get closer to Edwina but Kate barred him, he asked Dorset to pretend to be interested in Kate to divert her attention and free Edwina. Kate discovers the hoax and is annoyed with both. Later in Hyde Park, he apologizes to her and asks her to accompany him on a boat trip, which she ends up accepting to make Anthony jealous. A jealous Anthony listens to Edwina talking about Dorset's interest in Kate and the beautiful couple they make. Seeing that Kate seems to genuinely enjoy his company, Anthony becomes jealous, so he tries to outshine him, which results in both of them falling in the lake after Anthony trips over Newton.
Professional[]
Career[]
Anthony became the 9th Viscount Bridgerton at the young age of eighteen upon his father’s untimely death. Overwhelmed by the huge responsibilities piled on him all at once, Anthony spent the next decade avoiding most of his duties, choosing to spend most of his time romancing opera singer Siena Rosso. He planned to never marry and simply pass the title to one of his brothers. However, after a lecture from his mother about his hypocrisy about interfering in Daphne’s season while still avoiding his major responsibilities, Anthony finally decided to step up and accept his full duty, starting by breaking off his relationship with Siena and arranging a suitable match for Daphne.
After his poor choice in a husband for Daphne nearly ended in disaster, Anthony stepped back from the matters of her season for the most part, allowing his mother and sister to handle her navigation through the marriage market alone, although he did challenge Simon to a duel after he caught the latter making out with Daphne in the gardens. After Daphne married and became a duchess, therefore elevating their family’s status even higher, Anthony believed they were finally high enough that he could marry Siena with no severe problems, but Siena rejected his proposal, knowing that she would never fit into his world, nor did she want to. After that, Anthony decided that he would marry for convenience, not love. But that changed when he met Kate Sharma.
Notes and Trivia[]
- Netflix Bio: As the eldest sibling and head of the Bridgerton household, Anthony strives to fill his late father's shoes, managing the family's affairs. Intent on marrying out of duty, the young viscount is not interested in a love match. Nevertheless, he expects nothing short of perfection from his future bride.[20]
- The head of the Bridgerton family in the Regency era. The first child of Viscount Edmund and Viscountess Violet Bridgerton, and devoted husband of Viscountess Kate Bridgerton, née Sharma.[21]
- According to Simon, Anthony once let a farm animal into Simon's dormitory as a prank, and Simon had to help get it back out.[5]
- He was 29 as of 1814.[1]
- In the first season, Anthony had sideburns, which were Jonathan Bailey's real sideburns.[22] According to several sources, Anthony shaving his sideburns represents his transition from being a playboy to serious head of the household.[23]
- At the beginning of season two, Anthony wears a darker color palette, to reflect his serious search for a future wife, then his clothes become lighter and looser as he begins to loosen up more. He also begins to dress more like his father, Edmund, who is his role model as head of the family.[24]
- Anthony owns a pocket watch that previously belonged to his father.
- Anthony has a fear of bees as a result of witnessing his father's death after he was stung by a bee.[12]
- While playing Pall Mall, Anthony tends to be quite competitive and superstitious, always using the same mallet and doesn't allow anyone to use it. He once threatened to beat Colin when he touched his mallet.[2]
Gallery[]
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Memorable Quotes[]
- Anthony: Night and day, I dream of you. And what I... Do you even know all the ways a lady can be seduced? The things I could teach you.[13]
- Anthony: My father raised me to act with honor, but that honor is hanging by a thread that grows more precarious with every moment I spend in your presence.[13]
- Anthony: Do you think that there is a place of this Earth that you could travel to far away enough to free me from this torment?[13]
- Anthony: If I wed your sister, it will bind me and you together for eternity, and I will spend every day of my marriage wanting you, dreaming of you, dreading the day when my last thread of honor finally snaps.[13]
- Anthony: Do you think I want to be in this position? Contending with these thoughts of wanting to be nowhere except with you?[15]
- Anthony: I am a gentleman, and you are a lady of that...of that scent. It has remained imprinted on my mind ever since the night of the conservatory ball on that terrace. Lilies.[15]
- Anthony: No, not in here. Outside, where our mother can't see.[17]
- Kate: You think our marriage is perfect?
- Anthony: Is it not?[19]
Appearances[]
Bridgerton, Season 1 | |||||
#01 | "Diamond of the First Water" | #04 | "An Affair of Honor" | #07 | "Oceans Apart" |
#02 | "Shock and Delight" | #05 | "The Duke and I" | #08 | "After the Rain" |
#03 | "Art of the Swoon" | #06 | "Swish" |
Bridgerton, Season 2 | |||||
#01 | "Capital R Rake" | #04 | "Victory" | #07 | "Harmony" |
#02 | "Off to the Races" | #05 | "An Unthinkable Fate" | #08 | "The Viscount Who Loved Me" |
#03 | "A Bee in Your Bonnet" | #06 | "The Choice" |
Bridgerton, Season 3 | |||||
#01 | "Out of the Shadows" | #04 | "Old Friends" | #07 | "Joining of Hands" |
#02 | "How Bright the Moon" | #05 | "Tick Tock" | #08 | "Into the Light" |
#03 | "Forces of Nature" | #06 | "Romancing Mister Bridgerton" |
References
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