Cast a few renowned theater and film actors in a Hallmark film and the level goes up several notches.
Of course it's still a xmas-rom-com but pleasant to watch.
It bugs me that Hallmark (or many American film makers) is unable to get the titles of royalty correctly. A reigning King or Queen is always addressed as Your Majesty. Never as Your Royal Highness as this is a lower status.
Because his father died, James is automatically King. The second his Dad died, James is King. There's no waiting period and nobody can stop or delay this. The crowning of a monarch can be much later, but they are King or Queen when their predecessor dies. But here, James is still Crown Prince -most peculiar.
Of course it's still a xmas-rom-com but pleasant to watch.
It bugs me that Hallmark (or many American film makers) is unable to get the titles of royalty correctly. A reigning King or Queen is always addressed as Your Majesty. Never as Your Royal Highness as this is a lower status.
Because his father died, James is automatically King. The second his Dad died, James is King. There's no waiting period and nobody can stop or delay this. The crowning of a monarch can be much later, but they are King or Queen when their predecessor dies. But here, James is still Crown Prince -most peculiar.