





Kate arrives in London as a strong-willed outsider, determined to secure a stable and happy future for her younger sister, Edwina, above all else. As the eldest sister, Kate takes on the primary responsibility for guiding Edwina on the marriage mart, often acting as her protector and decision-maker alongside their mother, Lady Mary Sharma.
She is direct, principled, and unafraid to challenge authority — qualities that repeatedly place her at odds with Anthony Bridgerton, the viscount she initially distrusts. Though Kate insists she has no interest in marriage for herself, her growing attraction to Anthony complicates her carefully drawn boundaries. Over time, Kate is forced to confront the cost of always putting others first, ultimately allowing herself to pursue joy alongside duty rather than in opposition to it. This journey leads her on the path to love — and to a place at the head of the Bridgerton family, as the viscountess.
Read on to learn more about the force who matched the Bridgerton viscount.
Name: Kathani Bridgerton (née Sharma)
Alias: Kate
Played by: Simone Ashley
Title: Viscountess Bridgerton
Spouse: Anthony Bridgerton
Marital status: Married
Parents: Lady Mary Sharma (stepmother); Mr. Sharma (father; deceased prior to the series)
Siblings: Edwina Sharma (half-sister)
Children: Edmund Bridgerton
First Appearance: Season 2, Episode 1, “Capital R Rake” (14:37)



Kate and Anthony’s first meeting in Season 2, Episode 1, “Capital R Rake” (14:18–17:09)
Why it’s memorable: Kate first crosses paths with Anthony during an early-morning ride in the park, where the two engage in an impromptu horse race that Kate decisively wins. Anthony does not yet know her identity, but the encounter clearly unsettles him, challenging both his confidence and expectations. The scene establishes their dynamic from the outset: competitive, well-matched, and marked by a mutual curiosity that lingers long after they part.
Kate confronts Anthony about his marriage criteria in Season 2, Episode 1, “Capital R Rake” (37:30–38:33)

Why it’s memorable: When Kate encounters Anthony again at the season’s first ball, their introduction is anything but love-at-second-sight (though there certainly is passion). Having overheard Anthony describe his intention to marry for suitability rather than love, Kate confronts him directly, criticizing his rigid and dismissive view of marriage. The exchange sets the tone for their relationship, positioning Kate as unafraid to challenge Anthony’s authority or assumptions and establishing her reputation as someone who speaks plainly and expects accountability.
The Aubrey Hall library conversation in Season 2, Episode 4, “Victory” (26:34–28:30)

Why it’s memorable: In the quiet of the Aubrey Hall library, Kate and Anthony share a rare, unguarded conversation that moves beyond rivalry and attraction. For the first time, they speak candidly about the pressures of being the eldest sibling and the weight of responsibility each carries. The moment reveals a shared understanding that neither has found elsewhere, deepening their connection and showing that their bond is rooted not only in tension or competition, but in mutual recognition and respect.
Kate and Anthony’s dance at the Featherington Ball in Season 2, Episode 8, “The Viscount Who Loved Me” (47:36–52:01)
Why it’s memorable: At the Featherington Ball, with the ton whispering and Queen Charlotte watching closely, Kate makes a choice she has denied herself all season — asking Anthony to dance despite the judgment surrounding them. Anthony joins her without hesitation, publicly standing by Kate. The Queen allows the moment to unfold, her positive attention signaling approval and silencing the worst of the scrutiny. The dance becomes Kate’s quiet declaration: she will no longer deny her own happiness, even when the entire ton — and the monarch herself — is watching. The eye contact between Kate and Anthony is searing — and conveys much of the emotion they’ve avoided saying out loud.
Kate advises Colin about Penelope in Season 3, Episode 7, “Joining of Hands” (28:44–31:18)
Why it’s memorable: Now settled into her role within the Bridgerton family, Kate offers guidance to Colin as he struggles with uncertainty surrounding his relationship with Penelope. Rather than issuing commands or judgments, Kate listens and responds with calm, measured advice drawn from her own experience in marriage. The scene highlights her growing confidence within the family and underscores her position as a steady, supportive presence — one who understands both duty and emotional complexity. It also shows the deep love and affection between Kate and Anthony.

Kate and Anthony in bed with baby Edmund in Season 4, Episode 6, “The Passing Winter” (5:45–6:47)
Why it’s memorable: At the start of the episode, we’re introduced to Anthony and Kate’s newborn son — and Bridgerton heir — Edmund, named in honor of Anthony’s late father. The scene shows the three together as a family for the first time, sharing a quiet, joyful moment in bed. This marks a significant change from when we first met Kate in Season 2, when she often put her family’s needs before her own and was prepared to sacrifice her own happiness for her sister and stepmother. Now she’s fully present in her life as the viscountess: a baby in her arms, a devoted husband at her side, and a family eager to surround her with love.














































































































