Bridgertonhas introduced viewers to many compelling characters, from inside and outside the titular Bridgerton family.

Kate Bridgerton (Simone Ashley) is one such character.

From her introduction inBridgertonSeason 2,Kate has established herself as one of the franchise’s most notable characters.

Kate Bridgerton (Simone Ashley) in ‘Bridgerton’s Season 3.

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Kate showcased her ability to be a leading lady throughout the series’ second season.

Some of Kate’s best scenes highlight how important her relationship with her sister is.

This scene showcases Kate’s ability to focus on her own happiness while connecting with Anthony.

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Set in the glamorous world of Regency London, the Bridgerton family maneuvers through the opulent and treacherous landscape of high society. Daphne Bridgerton, the family’s eldest daughter, enters the marriage market, sparking a whirlwind romance with the enigmatic Duke of Hastings.

This scene showcases Kate’s ability to focus on her own happiness while connecting with Anthony.

The horse race is an important moment for Kate to show who she really is.

This scene highlights Kate’s exuberance and passion for life.

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This is most evident when her brother-in-law Colin (Luke Newton) comes to her for advice.

From the moment Kate metthe entire Bridgerton family, she highlighted how well she fit in with them.

The ball alsohighlights how focused Kate is on ensuring Edwina’s future.

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This selflessness is at the core of Kate’s character and makes her all the more endearing.

This comes after these two spent so much time suppressing their feelings for one another.

This is finally their moment to confess their love to each other and begin their new lives.

Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) cuddling with his wife, Kate (Simone Ashley), in bed in ‘Bridgerton’

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When the siblings play the game, it isn’t just for fun.

Instead, it turns into an all-out war.

As important as this moment is to the Bridgertons, the pall-mall game is just as crucial for Kate.

Jonathan Bailey and Simone Ashley in a crowd at a horse race in Bridgerton Season 2.

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WhileBridgertonalways showed Kate as someonewith single-minded determination, she is also deeply human.

This was a crucial moment for Kate and her relationship with Anthony.

What makes the library scene so important to Kate’s character is that it highlights her vulnerability.

Luke Newton, Jonathan Bailey, and Simone Ashley sitting at a table in Bridgerton Season 3.

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This moment ultimately highlights the depth of Kate’s humanity.

The bee sting moment is an important one for Kate specifically because it spotlights how deep her compassion is.

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Two women in nice period dresses stand in a fancy room and look to the side in Bridgerton Season 2 Episode 1.

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Jonathan Bailey as Anthony Bridgerton kisses Simone Ashley as Kate Sharma in ‘Bridgerton’.

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Simone Ashley and Jonathan Bailey hold a hunting rifle together and take aim in a forest in Bridgerton.

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Shelley Conn, Charithra Chandran, and Simone in Ashley in Bridgerton Season 2, Episode 3.

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Anthony and Kate talk to each other in the Aubrey Hall’s Library at night during a rainstorm in Bridgerton.

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A man and woman stare intimately at each other as they stand outside and hold hands in Bridgerton.

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