'Reign' season 3 spoilers: New characters from Elizabeth's court

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Queen Elizabeth's court is now being completed for "Reign" season 3. 

Spoiler TV recently revealed the names of the new characters in The CW's historical drama series. They will be part of Elizabeth's (Rachel Skarsten) royal court. The list includes: 

  • Amy Dudley – The daughter of a Norfolk squire, she is the wife of Robert Dudley, rumored to be the lover of Queen Elizabeth. She is bent on protecting her marriage.
  • Robert Dudley – He and Elizabeth have been friends since they were young, and they are extremely close to each other. Although he wants to move on from their past, the queen still uses her powers to keep him at close reach.
  • Charles IX of France – The character was first seen in season 1, but his presence was not felt in season 2. He is the successor to the French throne, but he is known as a mischievous, naughty boy. Francis is tasked to teach him the ways of ruling a kingdom, but Charles does not seem to show any interest. 

"Reign" season 3 will focus on the conflict between Elizabeth and Mary, Queen of Scots (Adelaide Kane). Elizabeth's court will be introduced, but the rest of the courthouse will have their doubts about Elizabeth's reign because she is a woman. 

Meanwhile, actor Torrance Coombs, who portrays the role of Bash in the series, recently revealed in his Twitter account that the production for "Reign" season 3 will start later this month, saying, "Yep. We go to camera June 30. #Reign." 

On the other hand, Jonathan Keltz recently hinted at what fans should look forward to when the series returns next season.

"This is a show that will continue to evolve. There will be new people arriving, there will be old people departing- and I don't mean old as in old age," the actor who gives life to French court servant Leith said. 

"Reign" season 3 is slated to air on The CW this fall. 

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