[uplifting string music playing]
Simone Ashley: We are filming Sophie and Benedict's wedding. Right behind me! [laughs]
Yerin Ha: Today we are at Loseley Park, which is the whole "My Cottage" area, and we are filming Benedict and Sophie's wedding scene. It kind of is like a nice bookending because that's where they established their kind of relationship. And now they're getting married.
Luke Thompson: They meet as a maid and a lord, and then because he has to come here and get better, and she nurses him back to life, they're in this sort of strange bubble for a bit of time while he gets better. It's nice to come back and then celebrate their story here with everyone else.
Yerin Ha: I think it's perfect that they've ended up having their wedding here, because this was the first place where Benedict and Sophie, their chemistry kind of blossomed. And "My Cottage," I think, represents like a real fantasy element where they're not binded by societal rules or restrictions, and they were able to kind of be themselves. And Sophie saw Benedict for who he really is and his talents and vice versa.
Simone Ashley: Filming the scenes like a Bridgerton wedding, when we're all together, they're the best days because we can all spend the whole day, all week together, and catch up and have a laugh. I love coming back to set on days like this, especially.
Nicola Coughlan: This wedding feels different to the other Bridgerton weddings because, I mean, it's very intimate, which I suppose we've had intimate weddings before, but it feels very family-oriented and two worlds coming together.
[CLIP] Claudia Jessie as Eloise Bridgerton: All the best people in the same place.
Claudia Jessie: We've had so many weddings. We were literally like, "One, mmm…" Yeah. We were trying to count how many of the siblings have been married. Eloise is still yet to wed. [laughing]
Hannah Dodd: It does kind of feel like a real wedding. We're all sat in our seats like, "Ee!" It is the best feeling. It's so lovely.
Susan Brown: It's a different guest list, if you like, than the kind of guest list you would normally get at a wedding. It's because everybody thinks that she is a maid and nobody actually realizes that she has an aristocratic background.
Oli Higginson: It breaks down every barrier in society and this wedding kind of represents that. We're here. We work in the downstairs of the Bridgerton house.
Gracie McGonigal: We made it to the wedding!
Oli Higginson: We wouldn't usually be at the wedding. We're absolutely thrilled to be here.
Florence Hunt: We have Sophie's family on the other side, which is fun. All new characters, which has been really exciting. They're all amazing. We filmed with Geri, who plays the Bridgerton housemaid. I think this is the first time she's been not in her maid costume. I'm very excited for her that she's got a beautiful dress on. So that's been really fun.
Geraldine Alexander: So Mrs. Wilson is usually in a very wonderful uniform. And today, on this glorious day, a wedding, I have the most exquisite coat.
Gracie McGonigal: We have been in the same outfits every day.[laughs] We have been turning up in our maid outfits all four seasons, but jewelry, which my girl Hazel wouldn't normally get to wear.
Florence Hunt: This feels like a really Season 1 outfit, which has been really nostalgic. All of the seasons I've always worn pink, but this feels especially like young Hyacinth, which is really nice.
Will Tilston: I think now I'm a bit older, they've finally given me…
Florence Hunt: It's a little stopwatch.
Will Tilston: Look at that, bang. Anyone need the time?
Luke Newton: Each wedding, the Bridgerton brothers coordinate with each other. So, this year, we've gone for the lighter trouser. Everyone looks great. Like, a wedding is just like a moment for everyone to really go for it. And you can see that the costume department just love it, that we get to showcase these really cool, but appropriate looks.
Jonathan Bailey: The costuming is extraordinary. I'm very chuffed to be best man, and that's reflected in mine and Benedict's outfits. The embroidery is beautiful, like the pattern clashing is stunning. And we've got back to the cream britches from Season 1.
Luke Thompson: Yes, I don't know if you can see, but there is a brooch, hand-painted by Lorenzo, who does all the jewelry. And it's a kite. It's a picture of a kite. That is because the first time that I feel like Benedict and Sophie have a really nice moment together is when he flies a kite. So there you go, that's a little tiny little Easter egg there.
Yerin Ha: This is my wedding costume, as you can tell. Got a bit of flowering details here, and they made Sophie not a maid anymore.
[applause]
Yerin Ha: The atmosphere on set has been really lovely.
Will Tilston: It's quite rare to have everyone like this, together, because, I mean, other than the other weddings, like this is probably the first time this season that we've all been together.
[Off-Camera]: Camera set!
Claudia Jessie: It's lovely to see us all-- Every wedding we've all taken a photo together as a family. So that's always quite cute.
Hannah Dodd: I think that's what makes Bridgerton great, that all of the relationships are quite different and they all have different components. A lot of love, a lot of friendship, a lot of laughter.
Luke Newton: I've really enjoyed this season playing the sort of "happily ever after." I've realized it's the first Bridgerton wedding that's at the end of the show. There's no like conflict afterwards. So it's quite nice to have this moment at the end and everyone just be in like celebration mode.
[CLIP] Simone Ashley as Kate Bridgerton: Whose wedding do you think we will be attending next?