When her older sister elopes with a non-royal, Princess Bea who has lived her life away from her royal duties must now step in and honor the arranged marriage to a small kingdom prince.When her older sister elopes with a non-royal, Princess Bea who has lived her life away from her royal duties must now step in and honor the arranged marriage to a small kingdom prince.When her older sister elopes with a non-royal, Princess Bea who has lived her life away from her royal duties must now step in and honor the arranged marriage to a small kingdom prince.
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6.7 stars.
If I were rating the scrip, dialogue and overall entertainment value only, this would be a 5.7. But I must take into account the cinematography, story, mood and setting, and other various aspects that felt quite adeptly presented.
The overall production is obviously on a higher plane than your average Hallmark, and everything felt like it should have wowed. But there were a few major factors that fell well short of the mark. For me, entertainment value is the most important, which this movie lacks. A close second, which generally goes hand in hand is rewatchability, and I have no desire to revisit this film.
'The Royal We' is simply missing chemistry and urgency, there's no yearning for love, no anticipation, no flow. It's just a very nice movie with no substance. It does not evoke an emotional reaction.
I really like the lead female, thus I raise my rating another bit from 6.0 to 6.4, and the ending was somewhat endearing, thus elevating it to 6.7, so as to round up to 7. This is for the sake of consistency, because good quality movie making and high production value account for something.
If I were rating the scrip, dialogue and overall entertainment value only, this would be a 5.7. But I must take into account the cinematography, story, mood and setting, and other various aspects that felt quite adeptly presented.
The overall production is obviously on a higher plane than your average Hallmark, and everything felt like it should have wowed. But there were a few major factors that fell well short of the mark. For me, entertainment value is the most important, which this movie lacks. A close second, which generally goes hand in hand is rewatchability, and I have no desire to revisit this film.
'The Royal We' is simply missing chemistry and urgency, there's no yearning for love, no anticipation, no flow. It's just a very nice movie with no substance. It does not evoke an emotional reaction.
I really like the lead female, thus I raise my rating another bit from 6.0 to 6.4, and the ending was somewhat endearing, thus elevating it to 6.7, so as to round up to 7. This is for the sake of consistency, because good quality movie making and high production value account for something.
Another dumb Hallmark movie about "royalty". Hallmark should stay thousands of miles away from any movie with royals. Anyone who has seen "The Crown" laughs at these "royal rom-coms". Leave these type of films to Netflix, they do a far better job with this topic because they have better researchers and writers.
The script and dialog are a disaster, the casting is questionable. Rae Lim is terrible as Chloe along with the two kings If they are going to go cheap on the script, then hire some good actors. Making movies isn't cheap and this one was a waste of good money. Another waste of money are the serials like the one about a wedding veil which was dumb.
The script and dialog are a disaster, the casting is questionable. Rae Lim is terrible as Chloe along with the two kings If they are going to go cheap on the script, then hire some good actors. Making movies isn't cheap and this one was a waste of good money. Another waste of money are the serials like the one about a wedding veil which was dumb.
This was a fun trip into the Hallmark alternate universe. Some parts of that universe are just a little different (no worries walking late at night, no one strutting around with guns) but this is the part with many small countries with people speaking in posh English accents.
What makes or breaks a Hallmark movie are relatable characters (even if they are royalty) and writing that shows some respect for the audience within the rules of that universe. This movie delivers on both with the added bonus of beautiful scenery, clearly being made before money was funneled elsewhere and movies were given short shrift. The leads are adorable, and you are rooting for them all the way. No fainting princesses or overbearing princes here- truly a modern fairy tale with a bright, inspiring and empowered princess.
OK- watched again and added a star. I so much enjoyed a story with two nice people who are equals. Not one rich/one poor or royal/commoner or boss/employee. The actors are so perfectly matched and charming together it may make it hard for them to move on to other co-stars :-) And the supporting cast being over the top seems so appropriate for a fairy tale. So definitely recommend for Hallmark fans.
What makes or breaks a Hallmark movie are relatable characters (even if they are royalty) and writing that shows some respect for the audience within the rules of that universe. This movie delivers on both with the added bonus of beautiful scenery, clearly being made before money was funneled elsewhere and movies were given short shrift. The leads are adorable, and you are rooting for them all the way. No fainting princesses or overbearing princes here- truly a modern fairy tale with a bright, inspiring and empowered princess.
OK- watched again and added a star. I so much enjoyed a story with two nice people who are equals. Not one rich/one poor or royal/commoner or boss/employee. The actors are so perfectly matched and charming together it may make it hard for them to move on to other co-stars :-) And the supporting cast being over the top seems so appropriate for a fairy tale. So definitely recommend for Hallmark fans.
I'm looking forward to part 2! It's not one of your boring royalty movies, and it's adorable! It's a natural comedy and romance, like how a natural relationship should be experienced.
Flick Chick, but if you are inspired with royalties with romance and a touch of humor. I recommend watching this! It doesn't complicate anything, it's a mere scenario where anything can turn around, and problems can be solved with "SMART goals". It doesn't need complex plot twists and intense drama, as it simply acquires "simplicity in its beauty."
I love Hallmark movies, and they never fail to amuse and catch my attention, especially when I am in a "movie mood". This movie just fits the moment.
Flick Chick, but if you are inspired with royalties with romance and a touch of humor. I recommend watching this! It doesn't complicate anything, it's a mere scenario where anything can turn around, and problems can be solved with "SMART goals". It doesn't need complex plot twists and intense drama, as it simply acquires "simplicity in its beauty."
I love Hallmark movies, and they never fail to amuse and catch my attention, especially when I am in a "movie mood". This movie just fits the moment.
Good plot but wardrobe failure. If the goal of the movie producers and costume designer was to make the Princess/would be Queen look 50 years old--mission accomplished. Her royal wardrobe was frumpy, boring, and just plain ugly. I agree with other reviewers that movie plot was above average and nice to see new faces from Hallmark. How could this happen when there are good examples to use for royal fashion inspiration in Princess Catherine of UK and Queen Leticia of Spain. I've not written a review on this site before andI have very rarely had an issue with wardrobe. It's a sad misstep --especially as the actress playing the Princess/would-be Queen is lovely. She deserved to be better dressed.
Did you know
- TriviaThe prince & princesses that are named as wedding guests at the end of the movie are the royal couples in the 2 other Hallmark Spring Into Love 2025 movies, The Reluctant Royal and Royal-ish.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Reluctant Royal (2025)
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