WARNING: Spoilers for “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” follow. “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” filmed in many historic locations in England, but that also meant strict guidelines for production.
Season 1 of the popular Netflix show filmed at a number of precious historic estates, with Blenheim Palace becoming Buckingham House.
Despite the numerous steamy scenes between the stars of the show, however, none of them actually took place in the estates. “In a lot of these stately homes, you can’t have the intimacy scenes in the beds.
You can’t touch the beds. You can’t move the beds,” explained “Queen Charlotte” production designer David Ingram to People, but “being a Bridgerton story, there’s a lot of intimacy.” Instead, they had to build reconstructions of those rooms at a nearby studio. READ MORE: Alicia Keys Reimagines One Of Her Biggest Hits For ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ “We were building bedroom scenes and back-of-the-house sets on the [sound]stage,” he added.
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