First one is good, it gives what you expect. But this one is just so stupid, you can see the whole plot in just about 5 minutes, and its so bad, no logic, just nonsense. I thought they didn't make a third after how bad is this (how was this not a total budget failure), but clearly i was wrong, there's a third one of this.
Not as good as the first one, but if you liked the first one, I think you'd like this. If you hated the first one, why the heck are you watching this??? This is a Hallmark movie that ended up up on Netflix since Folger's wouldn't sponsor it and they spent too much money on it. Not a terribly intricate plot and overacted in a number of places, but fun enough. 7/10
The first movie was fair, this one is terrible made and yep, I am going to watch the third.
And I can't see the chemistry between Amber and Prince Richard, so awkward.
A formulaic sequel, A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding is a mildly entertaining yet disappointing Netflix original film. As her Christmas wedding approaches Amber is having trouble adjusting to royal protocol and the loss of personal freedom; meanwhile Prince Richard faces a growing crisis as his reform programs are failing and leading to increased unemployment. The acting is pretty bad, but then again so is the script; which couldn’t be more cliché or trite. There’s just no heart in this supposed romantic comedy. A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding is a poorly made film that’s rote and uninspired.
I liked the first one fine, comparable to a Hallmark movie, fun and predictable, but this one was a big step down. Normally I manage to suspend disbelief to certain degree, but this one manages to pull stuff out of its a**.
First one was better. Bloopers was the best part of the movie.
This movie has no redeeming qualities.
Cute, predictable, and what you'd expect from a sequel. I liked the first one more BUT this is still so much better than The Princess Switch.
Shout by Lenka KovalováBlockedParent2018-12-06T19:48:15Z
The worst movie I’ve seen in a while. Why does it look like something written and directed by a ten year old?