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This page is about the book character. For the Netflix character, see Gregory Bridgerton

Gregory Bridgerton is the seventh Bridgerton child and youngest son.

History[]

Personality[]

Relationships[]

Romantic[]

Lucy Bridgerton[]

When Gregory first met Lucy, he began pursuing her friend and companion, Hermione Watson. He began spending time with Lucy, eventually falling for her instead, despite her being "officially" engaged to Lord Haselby, whom he knew from attending Eton a few years earlier.

They began secretly seeing each other, with the help of his younger sister, Hyacinth. They spent a night together, before she decided to go through with the wedding. Gregory interrupted the ceremony, professing his undying love for her and even proposing right there on the spot. She initially rejected him. At the wedding reception, she met with Gregory and finally accepted his proposal. She got an annulment from the marriage to Haselby with his blessing, and soon married Gregory.

Gregory and Lucy went on to move on to the countryside of England on a big farm, and had nine children together. Lucy almost died while giving birth to their youngest twin daughters, Eloise Lucy and Francesca Hyacinth. Gregory was devastated at the thought of losing her.

Familial[]

Hyacinth St. Clair[]

Gregory has the closest relationship with Hyacinth out of all of his siblings, given the two are the youngest and only two years apart. They tease each other a lot, but at rough times are always there for each other, and very protective of one another. He even named his youngest daughter, Francesca Hyacinth, after his sister who had been present for the little one's birth.

Friendships[]

Gareth St. Clair[]

They are close friends. Gregory expresses his joy of Gareth's marriage to Hyacinth, thinking there's no one else he'd rather like with his sister than him.

Professional[]

Career[]

Notes and Trivia[]

  • Gregory claims he's a bad shot, worse than all four of his sisters.[source?]
  • He can run very fast.[source?]
  • He has thick, chestnut hair[2] and hazel eyes.[3]

Appearances[]

  1. Though he's alive in the Rokesby prequel series, he probably died since Edmund inherited the title.
  2. The Duke and I, pg. 15
  3. On the Way to the Wedding
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