Caroline Findlay-Watt (née Basset) is the daughter of Daphne Basset and her husband, Simon Basset.
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Romantic[]
In 1834, Caroline was attracted to Frederick Snowe-Mann-Formsby and could not stop talking about him, annoying her sister Belinda.[1] Caroline later married Geoffrey Findlay-Watt.
Familial[]
Daphne Basset[]
Benedict Bridgerton[]
Caroline adores her uncle, Benedict, an accomplished artist with two paintings in the National Gallery. Caroline shares his love for art and loves visiting him in Wiltshire. After spending three weeks there with Benedict and Sophie, taking drawing lessons from him, Caroline was desperate to return.[2]
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Appearances[]
Bridgerton Books | |||||
#01 | "The Duke and I" | #04 | "Romancing Mister Bridgerton" | #07 | "It's In His Kiss" |
#02 | "The Viscount Who Loved Me" | #05 | "To Sir Phillip, With Love" | #08 | "On The Way To The Wedding" |
#03 | "An Offer from a Gentleman" | #06 | "When He Was Wicked" | #09 | "The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After" |
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