Felicity Albansdale (née Featherington) is the sister of Penelope Bridgerton.
History[]
Early Life[]
Felicity is the youngest daughter of Portia Featherington. Her father died shortly after she was born. She became friends with Hyacinth Bridgerton, who is her age. While her sisters were in their London seasons, she was still in the schoolroom and didn't attend any balls or parties. By the time she made her debut, her two eldest sisters, Prudence and Philippa, were married.
1824[]
Felicity was now out on the Marriage Mart. She was courted by Geoffrey Albansdale and appeared ready to marry him. When Colin Bridgerton returned to London, Portia wanted to match Felicity with Colin, despite her interest in Geoffrey. Felicity was present at a family meeting when Colin returned home with Penelope. Portia tried to get Felicity to talk to Colin, but she wasn't interested, despite Portia's repeated attempts. Felicity decides to leave, despite Portia's insistence she stays. When Colin finally insists on a private moment with Portia and Penelope, Felicity quickly leaves. She comes back when Portia calls her name, but quickly leaves again, realizing she's not needed.
Personality[]
Felicity is considered to be the most attractive looking of the Featherington sisters. She has a sharp wit, like Penelope, and is also sly and clever.
Relationships[]
Romantic[]
Familial[]
Friendships[]
Hyacinth St. Clair[]
Professional[]
Notes and Trivia[]
- Felicity was a talented artist and won an award for her watercolors.[1]
- Felicity was apparently at Gunter's having tea with Hyacinth, when Araminta Gunningworth was hit in the head by a biscuit, and it was suspected either Felicity or Hyacinth had hit her with it.[2]
Appearances[]
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#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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