
A Match for the Prince
TV Movie · Comedy · Romance
Overview
An acclaimed medieval romance novelist is hired to be a matchmaker for a real-life prince in a desperate attempt to find true love before the fixed royal wedding date. But as their quest draws cues from romance novel clichés, tropes start to become real, and they must decide whether to become the characters in their own fanciful love story or bow to tradition.
Top Cast


Paniz Zade
Paniz Zade
Julia
Paniz Zade
Julia


Jamie Thomas King
Jamie Thomas King
Max
Jamie Thomas King
Max


Gwynne Phillips
Gwynne Phillips
Francesca
Gwynne Phillips
Francesca


Rhoslynne Bugay
Rhoslynne Bugay
Josie
Rhoslynne Bugay
Josie


Ferelith Young
Ferelith Young
Nora
Ferelith Young
Nora


Vas Saranga
Vas Saranga
Whit
Vas Saranga
Whit


Sandra Battaglini
Sandra Battaglini
Brenda
Sandra Battaglini
Brenda


Shantelle Canzanese
Shantelle Canzanese
Eve
Shantelle Canzanese
Eve
Coko Galore
Coko Galore
Host
Coko Galore
Host
Kimiko Nadine McAdam
Kimiko Nadine McAdam
Woman
Kimiko Nadine McAdam
Woman
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