
One-sided Love of Princess
Drama
Overview
Sook-kyung, the youngest tomboy princess, loves playing hide and seek with her same-aged court ladies and is extremely curious about the life outside the palace. An opportunity comes for her on queen mother’s birthday celebration. Princess Sook-kyung gets to explore the outside world with the help of her older sister princesses and falls in love with a Seonggyungwan scholar she meets coincidentally. The variety of character twists in this film which is reminiscent of romantic comedies such as Roman Holiday and Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. The queen mother with a fancy royal costume but wears glasses because of her poor vision, and the court ladies who protect the princess day and night are usually slow and doze off but have the strength to push against male henchmen. The princes outside the palace walls seem like that of a naïve country girl who eats a rice cake at the marketplace because she thinks it’s free.
Top Cast


Nam Jeong-im
Nam Jeong-im
Princess Sook-gyeong
Nam Jeong-im
Princess Sook-gyeong
Kim Gwang-su
Kim Gwang-su
Kim Seon-do
Kim Gwang-su
Kim Seon-do


Jo Mi-ryeong
Jo Mi-ryeong
Princess Sook-jeong
Jo Mi-ryeong
Princess Sook-jeong


Jeon Gye-hyeon
Jeon Gye-hyeon
Princess Sook-hui
Jeon Gye-hyeon
Princess Sook-hui


Gang Mi-ae
Gang Mi-ae
Bok-sil
Gang Mi-ae
Bok-sil


Park Ji-hyeon
Park Ji-hyeon
Princess Sook-ahn
Park Ji-hyeon
Princess Sook-ahn
Han Mi-ja
Han Mi-ja
Princess Sook-myeong
Han Mi-ja
Princess Sook-myeong
Kim Myeong-ja
Kim Myeong-ja
Princess Sook-shin
Kim Myeong-ja
Princess Sook-shin


Seo Wol-yeong
Seo Wol-yeong
Lord Jang
Seo Wol-yeong
Lord Jang


Bang Su-il
Bang Su-il
Lord Wol-seong
Bang Su-il
Lord Wol-seong
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