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‘Bridgerton’ fans are eagerly anticipating Season 4 of the regency-era drama. However, fans are also curious as to how the makers will balance its new central romance with the continuing journeys of established couples.
While the upcoming season shifts focus to Benedict Bridgerton’s love story with Sophie Beckett, viewers are particularly curious about the return of Season 2 favourites Kate Sharma and Anthony Bridgerton.
Why fans have speculations
The absence of Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) and Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) from early promotional material, including the Season 4 trailer sparked speculations about their involvement. However, clues from Julia Quinn’s novels offer insight into what role they may play.
'Bridgerton Season 4’s' focus
Season 4 adapts ‘An Offer From a Gentleman’, the third novel in Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series, which centres on Benedict Bridgerton’s Cinderella-inspired romance with Sophie. While the OTT adaptation frequently altered timelines and some character prominence, the core of the story remains Benedict’s emotional evolution and romantic awakening.With Benedict moving to the forefront, other couples naturally recede into supporting roles.
This narrative shift explains why Kate and Anthony are not expected to dominate the season’s storyline.
Why Kate and Anthony miss the masquerade ball
According to a report in Swoon, in ‘An Offer From a Gentleman’, the iconic masquerade ball plays a pivotal role in Benedict’s story. According to Julia Quinn, Kate and Anthony do not attend the event in the novel because they are travelling in India at the time.Even recently, Julia Quinn reiterated this detail on social media, noting that the couple remains abroad while the rest of the Bridgerton family participates in the masquerade.
This aligns with the show’s Season 3 arc, which saw Kate and Anthony depart for India as they prepare for parenthood and reconnect with Kate’s roots.
Kate and Anthony’s role in the book storyline
In the novel, Anthony and Kate are expecting their first child during the events surrounding Benedict and Sophie’s romance. Violet Bridgerton decides to relinquish Bridgerton House, passing it on to Anthony, Kate and their growing family.Although they attend Violet’s farewell masquerade ball in the book, their presence is limited.
Their son, Edmund, is born shortly after, followed by another son, Miles, about a year later. Beyond these milestones, Anthony appears only briefly, including a short family interaction involving Benedict and Sophie.Kate, meanwhile, remains largely off-page, reflecting the book’s clear focus on Benedict’s journey rather than on established couples, as mentioned in a report by Swoon.
'Bridgerton Season 4' release dates
Netflix has confirmed that Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 will premiere on January 29, 2026, followed by Part 2 on February 26, 2026. Both instalments are expected to continue the show’s tradition of lavish production design and ensemble storytelling.




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