the mistake of this season 2 is in the Sharma’s corgi dog






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When a series succeeds as much as ‘The Bridgertons’, We know that every detail will be analyzed to the millimeter as Queen Charlotte visualizes every gesture of the suitors each season. In the first delivery, it attracted attention the yellow lines that appeared in one of the streets of Bath, something non-existent at that time,

and now we are aware of a new failure thanks to social networks.

Where is the mistake in ‘The Bridgertons 2’? Curiously in the dog Newton of the Sharma sisters. The truth is that if you are not an expert in this type of matter, it would be difficult to reach such a conclusion. However, Stephanie Howard-Smith, expert in dog breeds, warned of a fact that we were completely unaware of: “I realized that Newton, the corgi, is a big problem in the new season of ‘The Bridgertons’ and I realized that I had never seen a corgi mentioned in any 18th and early 19th century sources. He got me thinking… “This is just the beginning of a long explanation that you can follow in a Twitter thread.

We will not reproduce all his explanations that are long and with historical data that come to say that we are in a fiction, but that the corgi might not be at that time and place. After reviewing records, advertisements and other types of documents, the specialist concludes that “we would not have found a corgi as a family pet either in Wales or in Mayfair during the nineteenth century. The only ‘corgi’ that an educated Englishwoman would have had would be the fox corgi. That’s not to say that the ancestors of today’s corgis didn’t live and herd in Wales during that period. 5o years later, we find descriptions of these dogs we recognize today.” In the end, she is she thinks that whatever it is “Newton es adorable” and we think that it is also with race error included.

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