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Natasha Simons, chief A Christmas Prince correspondent for A Christmas Ham, is back to review the third installment of the A Christmas Prince saga from Netflix . We can’t remember any of the characters’ names, but they’re having a baby and that’s great. Merry Christmas!
Technical note: We sincerely apologize for some sound quality issues (slight echo at times) that occurred while recording this episode.
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Even though I have never watched any of these movies (too cheap to get Netflix steaming), I so enjoy listening to MK and Natasha. Can’t wait for A Christmas Prince 4: Toddler Terror or some such.
For the fourth episode I would fast-forward about 7 years, so this year’s baby princess becomes the precocious child who helps bring together a different romantic pairing (perhaps a more serious romance for the handicapped girl who was the precocious child of episodes 1 and 2).
Hey, I hear that Hallmark is re-running Christmas movies (March 2020) as a feel-good antidote to all the virus and economic news. An opportunity to expand the fun podcast outside the Christmas season!