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Hyacinth Bridgerton marries Gareth St. Clair, Lady Danbury’s grandson, in Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton novels.

Quick Scoop

In the Bridgerton book series, Hyacinth’s love story is told in the seventh novel, It’s in His Kiss. After several failed marriage prospects, she meets Gareth St. Clair, a charming but troubled family friend whose future is threatened by his difficult father.

They grow close while working together to translate and uncover the secrets of Gareth’s grandmother’s diary, which pulls them into an adventurous, mystery- tinged romance. Over time, this shared mission turns into genuine love, leading to Gareth’s proposal and their marriage, and they later have two children, George and Isabella.

Mini Facts and Forum Angle

  • Hyacinth’s story is canon in the books but has not yet fully played out in the Netflix series as of the latest seasons.
  • Gareth St. Clair is repeatedly described as Lady Danbury’s grandson and a long-time acquaintance of the Bridgertons.
  • Their dynamic leans into banter, puzzles, and emotional healing rather than a purely “love at first sight” trope.

Online discussions and forums often speculate how the show will adapt Hyacinth and Gareth, especially since the series sometimes rearranges or reshapes book plotlines. Fans also debate when her season will arrive on screen, given Netflix’s current pacing of one Bridgerton sibling romance per major season.

TL;DR: Hyacinth Bridgerton ends up marrying Gareth St. Clair, Lady Danbury’s grandson, and they eventually have two children together in the Bridgerton book canon.

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