A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby is the final installment in the A Christmas Prince trilogy. It picks up one year after Queen Amber and King Richard’s wedding with a royal baby on the way. 100 years after the last signing of a scared truce between the nations of Adlovia and Penglia, Amber and Richard host King Tai and Queen Ming of Penglia to renew their bond, but when the treaty disappears, Amber and Richard must find it before time runs out and the peace between their two nations is jeopardized.
I thought that the plot was unique and slightly less predictable than the first two. In keeping with the theme of the original there were quite a few running jokes from the first installment which I enjoyed.
Thankfully the hair, makeup and costumes were much better, even though the varying size of Amber’s baby bump was a bit of a distraction.
The overacting from some of the actors was also a distraction but overall I thought that the cast did well playing off one another. Everyone seemed to finally be in their groove on this one. I was also happy to see that Amber’s friend Melissa got more screen time and more character development. Additionally there were quite a few more diverse characters which was great to see.
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby was surprisingly better than I thought it was going to be. It wrapped up nicely and also managed to redeem itself from the disappointing second installment.
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