A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding ⭐

Virtually non-existent, though Amber accidentally shoots a statue's head off during archery practice. Key Details & Production A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding Movie Review

Set one year after the first film, Amber finds herself clashing with rigid royal protocols enforced by protocol chief Mrs. Averill. While struggling to maintain her personal identity and blog, she discovers that Richard’s "New Aldovia" economic initiative is failing. Using her journalistic skills and the help of Princess Emily, Amber uncovers a financial fraud plot involving the Glockenspiel Consortium, which is secretly owned by a corrupt royal family friend. The mystery is solved just in time for the couple to marry in a ceremony that blends modern and traditional styles.

Adults are seen drinking wine, champagne, and beer in social settings like a pub.

(2018) is the first sequel in the Netflix holiday trilogy, following the events of the original 2017 film. It follows Amber (Rose McIver) as she returns to Aldovia to marry King Richard (Ben Lamb) on Christmas Day. Plot Summary

Very mild; includes occasional use of "hell," "damn," and "bum".

Limited to mild flirting and a few kisses between the main couple and secondary characters.

The film is rated and is generally considered family-friendly holiday entertainment.

Virtually non-existent, though Amber accidentally shoots a statue's head off during archery practice. Key Details & Production A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding Movie Review

Set one year after the first film, Amber finds herself clashing with rigid royal protocols enforced by protocol chief Mrs. Averill. While struggling to maintain her personal identity and blog, she discovers that Richard’s "New Aldovia" economic initiative is failing. Using her journalistic skills and the help of Princess Emily, Amber uncovers a financial fraud plot involving the Glockenspiel Consortium, which is secretly owned by a corrupt royal family friend. The mystery is solved just in time for the couple to marry in a ceremony that blends modern and traditional styles.

Adults are seen drinking wine, champagne, and beer in social settings like a pub.

(2018) is the first sequel in the Netflix holiday trilogy, following the events of the original 2017 film. It follows Amber (Rose McIver) as she returns to Aldovia to marry King Richard (Ben Lamb) on Christmas Day. Plot Summary

Very mild; includes occasional use of "hell," "damn," and "bum".

Limited to mild flirting and a few kisses between the main couple and secondary characters.

The film is rated and is generally considered family-friendly holiday entertainment.