In Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton books , Edwina ends up marrying a scholar named Mr. Bagwell, a second son with modest means but a brilliant mind and gentle nature.

In the Bridgerton books

  • Edwina meets Mr. Bagwell at a social event (a ball / country house setting, depending on the retelling).
  • He is a scholarly, archaeology‑minded gentleman, not especially rich, but exactly the kind of intellectual match she secretly wanted.
  • After Kate’s secure marriage to Anthony, Edwina is finally free to follow her heart and happily marries Mr. Bagwell for love rather than status.

In the Netflix series (so far)

  • In season 2, Edwina does not marry Anthony or anyone else on screen; she calls off the wedding once she realizes Anthony loves Kate.
  • The show hints that the Queen may match her with her nephew (likely Prince Friedrich), but this is only a tease and not an on‑screen marriage yet.

So, if you’re asking “who does Edwina marry?” in the canonical Bridgerton story, the clearest answer is: she marries Mr. Bagwell in the original novels, while the TV adaptation has not yet shown her final partner.

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