In the book, Hyacinth falls for Lady Danbury's grandson, Gareth St. Clair, after they work together on translating his old family diary written in Italian. Through their partnership, they develop feelings for each other and end up getting married.
Gareth St.
Gareth marries Hyacinth Bridgerton. Hyacinth and Gareth have two children together: George and Isabella.
The youngest Bridgerton child, Hyacinth is born shortly after Edmund dies. She grows up bolstered her mother's love and her siblings' support. So far, in "Bridgerton," Hyacinth is mostly seen pestering her older siblings.
Notably, Edmund Bridgerton died from an allergic reaction to a bee sting after picking flowers for Violet. The flowers that he bent down to pick were hyacinths, which bloom in the spring in clusters of purple, white, and pink.
Hyacinth's search for the diamonds continued for 16 years without any success. Meanwhile, her daughter Isabella found them when she was 10 and hid them in her bedroom.
Hyacinth never met her father, Edmund, as he died just three weeks before she was born. She is nonetheless loved by her mother and her older siblings.
Gareth St. Clair, is the son of Richard, Baron St. Clair who, at the beginning of the book, takes great pleasure in informing Gareth that he is, in fact NOT his son, but the result of an affair his mother had with another man whose identity is unknown.
Lady Violet was married to Viscount Edmund Bridgerton, with whom she was very much in love and together they had eight children – Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory, and Hyacinth. While pregnant with Hyacinth, her beloved Edmund tragically died, and Lady Violet was devastated.
Daphne is the fourth child of Edmund and Violet Bridgerton. She was born 18 months after her older brother, Colin. She was ten when Edmund suddenly died and was the one who told her oldest brother, Anthony, the news.
Violet Elizabeth Bridgerton (née Ledger) is the mother of the eight Bridgerton children which the series is centered around.
Penelope Bridgerton
Eloise named her daughter Penelope, after her friend.
Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Hastings
Ultimately, however, The Duke and I see them as a match made in heaven. The pair not only stay together, but they also go on to have five children.
In author Julia Quinn's Bridgerton book series, Kate and Anthony welcome four children: Edmund, Miles, Charlotte and Mary. They also have a dog named Newton.
History. Lord and Lady Cowper and Cressida were invited to a formal dinner at the Featherington estate when Jack began to express interest in marrying Cressida. Lady Cowper was thrilled when it became clear that he intended to make Cressida his wife.
Over time Eloise spends more one-on-one time with Phillip and his twins and gets to know the family. Her elder brother eventually catches them getting cosy and demands the pair wed to protect her honour.
Lady Agatha Danbury
Lady Agatha is the wife of Lord Danbury and a mother of four. By the Regency era, she's also a maternal figure to Duke Simon Basset following the death of his own biological mother.
Gregory is the youngest Bridgerton son. He doesn't have a prominent role in Bridgerton so far, but has been shown playing with and teasing his sister Hyacinth. Born in 1801, Gregory is 12 during Bridgerton season 1 and 13 during season 2.
Francesca Bridgerton, played by Ruby Stokes, is the only Bridgerton sibling who is inexplicably missing from most of Bridgerton. Here's why. Bridgerton seasons 1 and 2 regularly featured all the Bridgerton siblings except Francesca, who is noticeably absent.
Poppy is cousin to Billie and niece of Viscount and Lady Bridgerton. Book four, First Comes Scandal focuses on Georgiana Bridgerton. Georgie is sister to Edmund and Billie.
Who does Eloise end up with in the Bridgerton books? The answer, sadly, is not Theo Sharpe. In To Sir Phillip, With Love, the fifth Bridgerton book, Eloise is dubbed a spinster for being single at 28, and she's just fine with that.
Georgiana "Georgie" Rokesby (née Bridgerton) is the younger sister of Billie and Edmund Bridgerton. She is also the wife of Nicholas Rokesby.
In fact, Theo Sharpe isn't in the novels at all, and was only created for the TV show. According to the novels, Eloise actually ends up with Sir Phillip Crane, who fans will know is currently married to Marina Thompson, the distant cousin of the Featheringtons who is briefly engaged to Colin Bridgerton.
Gareth doesn't learn his true parentage until he's older and grows up believing his mother's husband, Richard St. Clair, is his true father. He's primarily raised by Lady Danbury after his mother's death, similar to how she helps raise Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings (played by Regé-Jean Page in the series).
Gareth St. Clair is the grandson of Lady Danbury, but he's holding back a secret that's been killing him ever since he found out. Gareth is the illegitimate child from his mother's love affair.
In a wild twist, we learn that Lady Danbury's first real love was none other than Violet Bridgerton's father, Lord Ledger (Kier Charles).