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The Prince & Me 2: The Royal Wedding
With just weeks before their royal wedding, Paige and Edvard find their relationship and the Danish monarchy in jeopardy when an old law is brought to light, stating that an unmarried heir to the throne may marry only a woman of noble blood or else he must relinquish his crown.
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Plot Summary
When Prince Edvard of Denmark learns he must marry a European princess within a month to secure his throne, he secretly returns to the United States to find Paige, the American farm girl he fell in love with. However, Edvard's meddling father, the King, follows him, determined to thwart the romance and ensure his son fulfills his royal duties.
Critical Reception
A direct-to-video sequel, 'The Prince & Me 2: The Royal Wedding' received largely negative reviews from critics and was generally seen as a predictable and uninspired continuation of the first film's premise. Audience reception was mixed, with many finding it a light, if somewhat formulaic, romantic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted tone and chemistry between the leads, though considered formulaic.
Criticized for a lack of originality and predictable plot points.
Seen as a harmless, if forgettable, romantic escapade.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a pleasant, albeit predictable, romantic story. Many enjoyed the return of the main characters and the fairy-tale premise, though some noted its lack of depth and similarity to the first movie.
Fun Fact
Although Julia Stiles reprises her role as Paige, she did not return for the third installment of the franchise, 'The Prince & Me: A Royal Honeymoon'.
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