Though not one of Hallmark's best, 'A Royal Queens Christmas' is a sweet love story nonetheless. The movie draws on a very popular plot device: deception and mistaken identity. Here, they use the classic 'incognito royals': the royal (almost always a prince) pretends to be a 'commoner' and ends up falling in love with one of them, they find out, they break-up, they make-up and live happily ever after. The story here is your classic version of this. That is, it is quite ordinary and predictable as far as plots go. Still, the movie does have a feeling of warmth and charm to it that I suspect many will enjoy. The story follows Dee Dee (played by Megan Park),a single woman who is currently working at her cousin's bakery after completing her service in the military while she figures out what her next career move will be. While delivering some baked goods, she runs into Colin (played by Julian Morris) in a hotel lobby, crushing the pastries she was supposed to deliver. To make up for the mess, Colin offers to step in for her dad as the pianist for the local children's choir, which she is directing, and who are rehearsing for the local community Christmas show. Little does she know that Collin is the Crowned Prince of Exeter. And so, our story begins as we watch the two spend time together exploring the city and rehearsing for the Christmas concert while at the same time discovering the feelings they have for each other. For the first 30 minutes or so, the story is quite engaging. I found myself pulled in by the narrative. However, this breaks down about halfway through as a result of some clunky scenes and dialogue, which by this point, is rather dull. The writers could have done a better job of developing Dee Dee's backstory. This comes up briefly in the scenes with her mother but lacks depth. Instead, much of the writers' energy is spent on the Crowned Prince's backstory, an easier story to write, I suspect. The acting, overall, is pretty good. Park had a decent performance, I thought. As others have pointed out, the consistency of her New York accent is an issue at times. Morris's performance is the best part of the movie. It is believable, convincing. He has a regal, yet pleasant and friendly vibe to his portrayal of the Crowned Prince, which I found appealing to watch on-screen. The chemistry between the two is not bad (though not great either). Simply put: it is good enough. I thought Dee Dee's parents were fun to watch (played by Tony Nappo and Ramona Milano). I enjoyed the loveable Italian-American family vibe in this one. There is also some nice piano playing in a couple of scenes along with some fairytale-like Christmas scenery and decorations. There is plenty of Christmas spirit and festive cheer. All in all, it is a decent Hallmark Christmas movie that provides, at times, some sweet holiday entertainment. Fans of Hallmark's royal Christmas movies will no doubt enjoy.
A Royal Queens Christmas
2021
Drama / Romance
A Royal Queens Christmas
2021
Drama / Romance
Plot summary
Prince Colin is sent to New York ahead of the king and queen of Exter. In New York he meets Dee Dee, who works at a café, when she's delivering desserts that her cousin has made to the hotel where Colin stays. Colin manages to ruin the desserts and when Dee Dee suddenly needs a pianist for the rehearsal with a children's choir that she's training for a charity concert she recruits Colin without knowing who he really is. Colin engages in the concert and the charity but even more in Dee Dee. But how will she react when she gets to know who he really is?
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Quite ordinary and predictable as far as plots go...
As it turns out I like proper English spoken with an accent!
Deedee and Colin run in to one another in a fancy hotel in New York. Deedee has just gotten out of the K-9 unit in the military and is struggling with what her next career move will be. She doesn't know that Colin is the crown prince of the fictional Exiter, where his whole life is planned. Deedee and her very Italian family show Colin what a real neighborhood Christmas is in Queens. Colin has a wonderful time and falls hard for Deedee.
I don't know what it is about an accent but it works every time.
Sweet holiday fun with a ridiculously romantic storyline, holiday decorations, piano playing and a lovable Italian family...lovable Nona included.
A Royal Queens Christmas
6/10 - the royal Christmas movies are always a bit of extra fun when it comes to holiday TV movies and while this does not do anything to reinvent the wheel, it is still quite enjoyable.