Maria Antonietta: - Primi Passi A Corte S01e03
Provence sides with the King’s daughters to choose Josephine of Savoy, primarily to spite Louis and Marie.
The rivalry between Marie and Madame du Barry reaches a boiling point at Fontainebleau. Du Barry, who is in charge of the furnishings, deliberately stalls the renovations on Louis's adjoining rooms, making them unlivable and keeping the young couple physically separated.
He promises to protect her, ending the episode with a pact: "Don't leave me". Final Thoughts: Is the "Spare" the Real Danger? Maria Antonietta - Primi passi a corte s01e03
The episode kicks off with the royal family attempting to unwind under the theme of "Merry England". However, any hope for peace is literally tossed overboard when a fight between the brothers, Louis-Auguste and Provence, ends with Marie falling into a river. It’s a messy start to a trip defined by cold shoulders and calculated snubs. A New Rival Enters the Fray
In one of the show’s most touching scenes yet, the tension between the Dauphin and Dauphine finally breaks. After a traumatic confrontation where the King forces Marie to obey him, Louis-Auguste finally steps up. He leaps from his horse to help her. He thanks her for her patience. Provence sides with the King’s daughters to choose
Let me know in the comments if you think this pact will actually hold up back at Versailles! 'Marie Antoinette' Recap: Episode 3 | WTTW Chicago
If you thought Versailles was stressful, try taking a "relaxing" royal holiday. In the third installment of Canal+ and PBS’s Marie Antoinette , the court trades the gilded halls of Versailles for the hunting lodge at Fontainebleau. But don’t be fooled by the change of scenery—the daggers are still out, and the stakes just got higher. The Great Escape (That Isn’t) He promises to protect her, ending the episode
Provence tries to assert dominance at a royal luncheon, only to be reminded by the King that he still needs his older brother’s permission for the match. The Du Barry Hostility Peaks