Queen Charlotte: You live for the happiness and the misery of a great nation.
King George: Charlotte.
Queen Charlotte: No. I am saying I understand. You live for the happiness and the misery of a great nation. That must be exhausting and lonely. You must feel caged. No wonder you spend so much time in the garden.
King George: In the garden, I am a regular man.
Queen Charlotte: Farmer George.
King George: Do not feel sorry for me. I do not know anything else. I've always been this. An exhibit instead of a person.
Queen Charlotte: You are a person to me. You can be a person with me. No more even days and odd days.
King George: We shall just have days.
This quote comes from a TV series ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’. The scene where this moment comes from is from Season 1 Episode 3, with the title of ‘Even Days’ (1×03). The show is a prequel to Bridgerton books and TV series. | The series ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ is produced by Netflix
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