Four things only eagle-eyed Bridgerton fans spotted in season 3 — including mistake

Many Bridgerton fans have already binged their way through part two of season three - but there are some details only eagle-eyed viewers have spotted.

By Kirsty Card, Social News Reporter

Watch the official trailer for Netflix's Bridgerton season 3

Netflix dropped the final four episodes of Bridgerton season 3 on June 13 and many devoted fans watched all of the episodes on the day of release.

The series followed the friends-to-lovers romance of Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan). At the end of the first half of the romantic drama, the couple shared a steamy moment in her carriage before announcing their engagement.

However, their romance was a bumpy one as Colin discovers Penelope's identity as scandalmonger Lady Whistledown and struggles to come to terms with her success.

It was packed with way more drama on the side — including Benedict (Luke Thompson) discovering his bisexuality and Francesca (Hannah Dodd) becoming betrothed to John Sterling, aka Lord Kilmartin (Victor Alli).

But there are four subtle details hidden in the new series that only the most eagle-eyed fans have spotted. Let us know if you spotted any of them in the comments below.

Penelope Featherington

Nicola Coughlan returned as Penelope Featherington in Bridgerton Season 3 (Image: Netflix)

Lady Whistledown's logo changed

In season 3, Colin and Penelope struggle to hold their marriage together after he discovers she is Lady Whistledown. The gossip writer was under threat of being exposed to the ton and Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel) herself.

But in the end, she accepts her voice and the responsibility of the power she holds in her quill and reveals herself, leading to a very emotional sign-off in the issue that followed as Penelope Bridgerton.

However, there was another subtle detail that only a few people noticed. The logo at the top of the scandal sheet changed from the anonymous silhouette of a lady to one that actually looked like her real self.

Fans were left stunned by the detail as they took to social media to praised showrunners over the small details. One user said: "OMG I didn't notice that," another added: " I love the Queen for accepting that Penelope continues to exercise her talent."

Meanwhile, a third commented: "It shows how powerful Penelope was being Lady Whistledown, and how powerfull she still being herself."

Lady Whistledown society papers Lady Whistledown new logo

Eloise grabs her mother's hand twice

When Francesca Bridgerton announces her engagement to her rowdy family, while they are fighting over the last chocolate macaron, there appears to be a bit of a continuity error in Eloise's reaction.

Eloise, who is played by Claudia Jessie, was seen sitting next to her mother as her younger sister announced the news and turned to grab her mother's hand. But when the angle changed to a wider shot, she is seen having the same reaction all over again. Did you spot it?

Lady Tilley leading Benedict on the dancefloor

In many traditional partner dances, men often take the lead on the dance floor. This is due to historical and cultural norms that have established gender roles.

Men were traditionally seen as the dominant or decision-making gender in many societies, and this translated into dance as men making decisions about movement and navigation.

But when Benedict takes to the floor with his lover, the widowed Lady Tilley Arnold (Hannah New) was seen taking the lead with him. This is thought to have been the show's way of showing her as a strong feminist figure in the show.

In the caption of the clip, which has gained more than 2,000 likes, Lady Tilley was seen being lead by Bendict at first. However, halfway through the dance, the roles switch and she is leading him.

A fan who spotted it, and posted it under the username @ladywhistletok, wrote: "*watch closely* as Lady Tilley Arnold swaps places with Benedict and takes the lead on the dance floor. So subtle and such a cheeky move.

"I love this way of establishing her character and personality. Well done... one of my favourite scenes..."

Eloise the Champagne thief

In a hysterical, and somewhat relatable clip, from Francesca's wedding in Bridgerton House, Eloise was asked to hold her mother's glass of Champagne. However, the cheeky young debutante was seen pouring what was left from her mother's glass into her own and downing it.

A fan, who posts online under the username @m.kierznii, left viewers in hysterics when she pointed it out, branding it a "mood". TikTok viewers immediately took to the comments claiming they could relate to the character too.

One user said: "Literally so me." Another added: "I laughed when I saw that. Love the way she pours it," as someone else penned: "I feel like this is definitely more Claudia than Eloise."

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