At the end of The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn, the final marriage between Anthony, the Viscount Bridgerton, and the lovely, passionate Kate Shelton, is finally resolved.
Anthony and Kate begin their story as two strangers, with Anthony vowing to marry only for money and Kate determined to marry only for love. Both of them are surprised to find that they are irresistibly attracted to one another, and it isn't long before true love blossoms between the two.
Though Anthony and Kate break customs and traditions to declare their love, they are eventually parted due to their rivals, and Kate is requested to marry another man. Throughout the story, the Viscount and Kate must navigate the waters of society, which hurls doubts and humiliation in their path, in order to be reunited in the end.
At the end, Anthony and Kate stand in front of their loved ones to be married. Anthony makes a very romantic speech, declaring his love and devotion, and Kate smiles in complete adoration.
The couple then ride off in a carriage, looking forward to a happy life together. The book closes with Anthony watching his beloved wife in the moonlight, thankful for the love they found in each other.
In the end, it is a happy ending for the Viscount and Kate. They have found a love that nobody can take away from them, and they will carry it with them in the years to come.
References:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1060219.The_Viscount_Who_Loved_Me
https://jsquinn.com/books/book/the-viscount-who-loved-me/