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Prom at the Palace
All-time classical favourites from the first ever public concert held in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, hosted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Broadcast live on BBC Television, 1st June 2002. Opera fans are in for a particular treat with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa (singing Bizet and Gershwin), Sir Thomas Allen (Rossini and Sir Edward German), and Roberto Alagna and Angela Gheorghiu (Puccini and Verdi) sharing the honours. Maestro Mstislav Rostropovich also makes a rare guest appearance with the cello section of the London Symphony Orchestra playing Villa-Lobos.
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Plot Summary
The story follows a teenage girl who is crowned Prom Queen and unexpectedly falls for the caterer hired for the royal ball, while her jealous ex-boyfriend attempts to sabotage their budding romance. As secrets unravel and identities are questioned, the princess must navigate her feelings and confront the challenges to her newfound love.
Critical Reception
Prom at the Palace was a made-for-television movie primarily aimed at a younger audience. It received a mixed to positive reception, often praised for its lighthearted take on teenage romance and royal fairy tale tropes, though some critics found its plot predictable and its humor to be mild.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming portrayal of a teenage romance with a royal twist.
Noted for its light and comedic tone suitable for family viewing.
Some found the plot to be overly simplistic and formulaic.
Google audience: Audience feedback is not readily available for this television film.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Walt Disney Television and aired on ABC as part of their 'The Wonderful World of Disney' programming.
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