who does hyacinth end up with
Hyacinth Bridgerton ends up with Gareth St. Clair, and they marry and have two children, George and Isabella.
Quick Scoop: Who does Hyacinth end up with?
If you’re asking who Hyacinth ends up with in the Bridgerton story (book timeline and likely future show storyline), the answer is clear: Gareth St. Clair.
- Hyacinth Bridgerton’s love story is told in Julia Quinn’s novel It’s in His Kiss.
- She eventually falls in love with Gareth St. Clair, Lady Danbury’s grandson.
- Their relationship deepens while they work together to translate Gareth’s grandmother’s diary.
- They overcome family drama (especially Gareth’s conflict with his father) and marry.
- In the book canon, they go on to have two children, George and Isabella.
Mini timeline of their relationship
- Hyacinth suffers through several unimpressive suitors and failed proposals, starting to doubt she’ll find a true match.
- Lady Danbury hints that her grandson Gareth might be perfect for Hyacinth.
- Hyacinth and Gareth team up to decode his grandmother’s Italian diary, which pulls them into a shared “mystery mission.”
- As they work together, their chemistry grows from banter to genuine affection.
- After resolving Gareth’s issues with his domineering father and his fears about his illegitimacy, he proposes (in his own imperfect way), and Hyacinth accepts.
- The story ends with them happily married and starting their family.
Book vs. show (for now)
- In the Bridgerton TV series, Hyacinth is still younger and hasn’t reached her own main romance season yet, but coverage of the books and show alike agree she is destined to marry Gareth St. Clair.
- So if you’re avoiding spoilers, the short version is: when her story finally comes, Hyacinth’s endgame partner is Gareth.
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