{"id":9089,"date":"2023-10-30T17:05:03","date_gmt":"2023-10-30T16:05:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.moviestumper.com\/?p=9089"},"modified":"2023-10-30T17:05:03","modified_gmt":"2023-10-30T16:05:03","slug":"a-christmas-prince-the-royal-baby-netflix-romance-movies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.moviestumper.com\/a-christmas-prince-the-royal-baby-netflix-romance-movies\/","title":{"rendered":"A Christmas Prince The Royal Baby Netflix Romance Movies"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Romantic movies have been a time-honored tradition of Christmas viewing, and no category of film has had quite the same traction in the streaming world as Netflix’s Royal Romance film series. The first movie in the series, A Christmas Prince, made its debut in 2017 and has since given way to three sequels – Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding (2018), Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby (2019), and A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby Holiday (2020).<\/p>\n

The first two films follow the traditions of a classic romantic comedy, as the main couple, Amber and Richard, meet, fall in love and struggle to fit into each other’s lives and cultures. The third movie diverges a bit from these conventions, introducing an impending royal baby and raising the stakes as the couple works to bridge the gap between their two worlds. The fourth movie wraps up the series, as Amber and Richard juggle parenting, royal duties, and a surprise visit from the queen.<\/p>\n

Not only do these movies fulfill our need to escape into a charming fantasy world, they do so with a realistic depiction of a modern intercultural relationship. From the first movie to the last, Amber and Richard grapple with the various hurdles of merging their two worlds – be it issues of class, family, career, or cultural expectations – with both struggles and successes. As cultural studies professor Anna Sutton puts it, “these movies show couples in intercultural relationships not as powerless victims of preconceived cultural ideals, but as active participants in negotiating those identities.”<\/p>\n

Though it’s easy to get swept up in the romance, these movies also offer a subtle but powerful message about the importance of cultural understanding. Every intercultural relationship has its own set of struggles and successes, and it’s a testament to the movies’ writing that this message becomes not only tangible in the viewers’ understanding of the characters’ situation, but relatable to viewers in a way that feels both comforting and transformative.<\/p>\n