I didn't enjoy this movie. Too many overused tropes. The royal angle is tired, and this will come as a surprise to the producers, the intelligence of the audience is higher than third grade. So familiar, a royal prince, who is British sounding, blondish, meets bubbly "go-getter" American girl, they fall in love, will they be together? Yawn. Boring. Next.
Laura Osnes, she did a fair job, for the most part, but she'd very one note. And oddly stiff. Every line delivery is pretty much the same, Disney princess, cotton candy sweet. She comes across as two dimensional. The writing I so-so, so I can't fault her for that, but she needs some acting for TV lessons.
Aaron Tveit is an extraordinary talent, this movie didn't really let him use his skills. They took an enigmatic actor, and made him boring. I'm definitely seeing the attempt at Mr. Darcy, and Lizzy. They also poorly lit him in every scene, and gave him odd, unnatural dialog. Occasionally his spark would show up, but even he couldn't work his way through the abysmal writing. The white sweater, (a.k.a. Chris Evans in Knives Out?) was either a funny homage or a happy accident.
Krystal Joy Brown needed to be pulled aside during filming and told that she was, in fact, NOT the star of the show. She needed to pull it back by about 50%. She's very pretty, but she's not side-kick material. Every time she came on I inwardly groaned.
The Queen is played by Victoria Clark, who did an amazing job. She was comfortable in her role, and I'm guessing she made a few edits to her lines to make them sound like an actual British person. (Though she's American and originally from Texas.) She is a thinker, you can see the wheels turning in her beautiful head. Loved every scene.
The rest of the cast were cute.
Don't make a special point to watch this movie, or put it on in the background while you're wrapping presents.