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Princess Carly, working incognito at a ski resort, must team up with the owner's brother, Jesse, to plan the resort's 50th anniversary celebration.
Honestly? Not very — and that's the charm. It plays the hits, which is exactly the point for a cozy night in.
Light, sweet, and exactly what you want from a royals-in-disguise comfort watch. Princess Carly (Natalie Hall) goes undercover at a ski resort and gets roped into planning its 50th anniversary bash with the owner's brother, Jesse (Chris McNally). McNally fans already know the deal: he is impossibly charming, the snow looks great, and the secret-identity stakes are low and pleasant. At weirdness 3, this one is a gentle hot-cocoa watch rather than anything bonkers. If you like the incognito-royal trope played straight, with a slope-side glow and a clear runway to the obvious happy ending, this one earns its keep.
Where this one’s rating lands against every other rated Hallmark movie.
Higher-rated than 46% of every rated Hallmark movie. The median is 6.4.
Who’s who before you press play. Nothing here gives the ending away.
Princess working incognito at a ski resort
Resort owner's brother
Love interest
Mitchner family
Jesse's relative / resort owner
Prince
Royal figure connected to Carly
Royal staff
Carly's royal attendant
Royal figure
Person in Carly's royal circle
A Winter Princess is available via fuboTV, YouTube TV, and Philo. Streaming options change often, so check current availability before settling in.
A Winter Princess runs about 1 hour and 22 minutes, and was released in 2019.
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