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202284 minTV Movie, Comedy, Drama, Romance

The Royal Nanny

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Is The Royal Nanny worth watching? With a rating of 6.539/10, this TV Movie, Comedy, Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Royal Nanny Synopsis

Claire is an MI5 agent who goes undercover as the royal nanny. She must overcome the challenges of her assignment, like resisting the charms of Prince Colin, while keeping the family safe at Christmas.

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Top Cast

Rachel Skarsten
Rachel SkarstenClaire Champion
Dan Jeannotte
Dan JeannottePrince Colin
Greta Scacchi
Greta ScacchiMs. Juliet Lansbury
Toussaint Meghie
Toussaint MeghieWallace
Katie Sheridan
Katie SheridanPrincess Rose
Martin Swabey
Martin SwabeyVance
Isabelle Wilson
Isabelle WilsonPrincess Elle
Phoenix Laroche
Phoenix LarochePrince Robert
Jarreth J. Merz
Jarreth J. MerzPrice
Richard Wells
Richard WellsTaylor

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Is The Royal Nanny worth watching?

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The Royal Nanny has received average ratings (6.539/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

Peter McGinnDec 23, 2022
★ 1

I decided to just watch three new Hallmark holiday movies this season, and The Royal Nanny was the best of the three. It ended up where a Hallmark Christmas movie is supposed to, and it used much less icky sweetness and sugar getting there, so as not to endanger the blood sugar readings of diabetic viewers like my wife. It contained the usual bits of romance and humor, but resisted embedding “this is what Christmas is about” messaging as clumsily as the other two movies were loaded with. There were also elements of the spy thriller here, most notably the old “Who can you trust?” Motif. Obviously it borrows from the iconic Mary Poppins also, between the nickname “Scary Poppins” and the difficult children, but it doesn’t lean heavily upon it, just a few brief references in that direction. Greta Scacchi steals the show a bit as the nanny trainer, but everyone does a credible job, with the possible exception of an overacting villain or two. It was a fair movie and I am glad I watched it last out of the three Hallmark film.