The Prince & Me
The Prince & Me is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge and starring Julia Stiles and Luke Mably. The film follows the story of a pre-med student who falls in love with a Danish prince attending her university incognito.
Plot[edit | edit source]
Paige Morgan (Julia Stiles) is a focused pre-med student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Eddie, a Danish prince who is attending the university under the alias "Eddie Williams" (Luke Mably). Eddie is trying to escape his royal responsibilities and experience life as a normal student.
Initially, Paige and Eddie clash due to their different backgrounds and personalities. However, as they spend more time together, they begin to develop feelings for each other. Paige eventually discovers Eddie's true identity, which complicates their relationship. She must decide whether to follow her dreams of becoming a doctor or embrace a life of royalty with Eddie.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Julia Stiles as Paige Morgan
- Luke Mably as Prince Edvard "Eddie" Valdemar Dangaard
- Ben Miller as Soren
- Miranda Richardson as Queen Rosalind
- James Fox as King Haraald
- Alberta Watson as Amy Morgan
- John Bourgeois as Ben Morgan
Production[edit | edit source]
The film was shot in various locations, including Copenhagen, Denmark, and Prague, Czech Republic. The university scenes were filmed at the University of Toronto in Canada.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The Prince & Me received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised the chemistry between Julia Stiles and Luke Mably, others criticized the film for its predictable plot. Despite the mixed reviews, the film was a moderate box office success.
Sequels[edit | edit source]
The film spawned three direct-to-video sequels:
- The Prince & Me 2: The Royal Wedding (2006)
- The Prince & Me 3: A Royal Honeymoon (2008)
- The Prince & Me 4: The Elephant Adventure (2010)
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