A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding

Synopsis:

A year after helping Richard get to the throne, Amber is about to become his wife. But is she really made to be queen?

Quick Thoughts:

Ok, the only reason I watched this *hopefully* end to the trilogy is because I had previously watched the first two and was curious. Another cute “cookie cutter” Christmas Netflix romance, “A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby” delivers us not only the expected baby, but another cross-cultural angle by the Asiatic ancestry of the Penglian kingdom. Yet even though our two gay guys are back, this time as business partners to plan the royal baby shower, they actually pulled back on any queer angle – are they “partners” and actually together? Or just business partners? Even at best, they are only there because of the baby shower and to add a bit of humour (which is cliche at best). While a bit silly at times and still pulling all the usual heart strings typical for this style of Christmas film, this third entry of the trilogy is also not a Queer film. If you’ve watched the others, it’s worth watching – but otherwise there are better choices to fullfill your Queer Christmas desires.

Watched?

Yes

Reviewed?

No

Worth It?

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Release Date:

30 November, 2018

Duration:

1h32m

Director:

John Schultz

Writers:

Karen Schaler, Nate Atkins

Stars:

Rose McIver, Ben Lamb, Alice Krige

Awards:

N/A

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