The Anthony and Kate Bridgerton story from season 2 was part of the book, The Viscount Who Loved Me. This was the second novel in Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series, and the Netflix romance series is all about Anthony and Kate’s budding relationship in season 2. The couple, who initially disliked each other before becoming lovers, had a lot to learn about each other and themselves before they entered into a relationship. In Bridgerton season 2, Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) has decided he is ready to be married, a family duty he has managed to avoid.
When he meets Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) while riding their horses, they’re instantly taken with each other, but their relationship turns a bit contentious shortly after Kate overhears that Anthony has a checklist of what would make a dutiful wife. Learning he doesn’t want to marry for love also means that Kate becomes overprotective of her younger sister Edwina (Charithra Chandran) who Anthony is courting. Bridgerton season 2 ends with Anthony and Kate finally admitting they love each other and getting married.
Anthony & Kate Get Married Before He Reveals He Loves Her
The Bridgerton Books Sees The Pair Forced To Get Married
Anthony and Kate bicker, banter, flirt, and butt heads quite often in Quinn’s The Viscount Who Loved Me. It’s similar to how they are in the Netflix series, which sees their exchanges grow more heated. While Anthony and Kate don’t get married until after they declare their love for each other, the book sees the pair being married after they find themselves in a scandalous situation.
And although they are happy after marriage, because they are so very attracted to each other, Anthony can’t bring himself to admit he loves Kate because he’s afraid he’ll die too soon. It isn’t until Kate and her sister are in a carriage accident that he can finally say the words. So, while he entered into a marriage out of obligation, Anthony did fall in love with Kate despite trying to separate those feelings from his union.
Anthony Bridgerton Lives Past The Age His Father Died
Anthony Is Worried He Will Die Young
In Bridgerton, a big reason Anthony decides to cut love out of the marriage equation is because he doesn’t want to feel the same grief his mother felt when his father Edmund died. He saw the pain she felt and never wanted to love someone enough to go through the same. At the same time, he never wanted to cause that same amount of grief for anyone else. Anthony got very close to that feeling when Kate suffered a head injury after falling off her horse. He realized he would take the risk if it meant he didn’t miss out on being in love and reveling in it.
In The Viscount Who Loved Me, Anthony’s primary source of conflict is similar, but he also fears that he will die young the same way his father did. This idea haunts him and keeps him from opening up and giving his heart away to Kate. In the first epilogue of Quinn’s book (there are two!), the author jumps ahead in time to Anthony’s 39th birthday. He and Kate are still very much together and Anthony feels a sense of relief about living to see the age of 39.
It means he’s overcome one of his worst fears and gets to continue being with Kate and his family. What’s more, being with Kate eased the unsettled emotions he had towards (what he believed to be) his imminent death, which is why he was able to be even more content when he realized he had more time than his father did.
Anthony & Kate Start A Family Of Their Own
They Have Four Children In The Future
Anthony and Kate go on to start a family of their own. They have four children together — Edmund, who is named after Anthony’s father, Miles, Charlotte, and Mary. In the epilogue of The Viscount Who Loved Me, only Miles is mentioned, but Quinn provided a family tree detailing the names of each of the Bridgerton siblings, their spouses, and children. Edmund is born in 1815, which is the year after Anthony and Kate are married.
They have four kids total – Edmund, Miles, Charlotte, and Mary.
Though it’s unclear in which month he is born, it’s possible the couple will be shown awaiting the arrival of their son in Bridgerton season 3. Daphne and Simon’s son, August, was seen throughout Bridgerton season 2, and it’s more than likely the second part of season 3 will cover Kate’s pregnancy, which should be very important for the entire Bridgerton family. They have four kids total – Edmund, Miles, Charlotte, and Mary.
Anthony & Kate Grow Older Together
The Couple Still Remains Competitive