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The Royal Nanny

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.3K
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Rachel Skarsten, Phoenix Laroche, Isabelle Wilson, and Dan Jeannotte in The Royal Nanny (2022)
Claire is an MI5 agent who becomes the royal nanny, having to overcome challenges on her mission as she keeps the family safe for Christmas and resists Prince Colin's charms.
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Claire is an MI5 agent who becomes the royal nanny, having to overcome challenges on her mission as she keeps the family safe for Christmas and resists Prince Colin's charms.Claire is an MI5 agent who becomes the royal nanny, having to overcome challenges on her mission as she keeps the family safe for Christmas and resists Prince Colin's charms.Claire is an MI5 agent who becomes the royal nanny, having to overcome challenges on her mission as she keeps the family safe for Christmas and resists Prince Colin's charms.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Wright
  • Writer
    • Brook Durham
  • Stars
    • Rachel Skarsten
    • Dan Jeannotte
    • Greta Scacchi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan Wright
    • Writer
      • Brook Durham
    • Stars
      • Rachel Skarsten
      • Dan Jeannotte
      • Greta Scacchi
    • 36User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rachel Skarsten
    Rachel Skarsten
    • Claire
    Dan Jeannotte
    Dan Jeannotte
    • Colin
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Juliet Lansbury
    Toussaint Meghie
    Toussaint Meghie
    • Wallace
    Isabelle Wilson
    • Princess Elle
    Phoenix Laroche
    Phoenix Laroche
    • Prince Robert
    Katie Sheridan
    Katie Sheridan
    • Princess Rose
    Jarreth J. Merz
    Jarreth J. Merz
    • Price
    • (as Jarreth J Merz)
    Martin Swabey
    • Vance
    Richard Wells
    • Taylor
    Barbara Hellemans
    • Amanda Young
    Aurora Marion
    Aurora Marion
    • Olivia Morgan
    Marcel Zadé
    Marcel Zadé
    • Michael Ford
    • (as Marcel Zade)
    Robbie Nock
    Robbie Nock
    • Prince Edward
    Jasper Box
    Jasper Box
    • James Wilder
    Elodie Barthels
    • Paparazzi
    • (uncredited)
    Marco Fabbri
    Marco Fabbri
    • The squire
    • (uncredited)
    Sabrina Lopez Leonard
    Sabrina Lopez Leonard
    • Charity Kiosk Staff
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jonathan Wright
    • Writer
      • Brook Durham
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    9Luvhallmark

    Loved!!

    I will keep my review short and sweet, I enjoyed this Christmas movie probably the most I've enjoyed any other over the last 10 years!! Every once in a while Hallmark throws in an unsuspecting gem. I had no expectations for this movie as I do any other because in my humble opinion, Hallmark has become so drab and formulaic but to my surprise, The Royal Nanny proved to be fun, charming, just a little suspenseful and downright likable! I found I wasn't rolling my eyes, yawning or talking to myself out loud saying "oh please, give me a break" To all involved in this adorable movie I say, well done and thank you!
    7montgomerysue

    surprisingly good

    I always cringe when my wife puts on a Hallmark Christmas movie that involves English royalty or a prince or a princess or a countess or a lord or a king or a queen - etc.

    There hasn't been a good one since 2014's "A Royal Christmas" with Lacey Chabert and Jane Seymour.

    Until now. This was surprisingly different and quite entertaining. Rachel Skarsten is perfect as the nanny of Royalty children - who isn't really a nanny at all. There's a nice blend of mystery, humor, and yuletide cheer here that keeps your attention throughout. The supporting cast is very good, too, particularly Katie Sheridan as the children's princess mother. Plus, there's the added feature of an unrecognizable Greta Scacchi as the owner of a nanny service company. She is delightful in a role that is sort of a nice tribute to the late Angela Lansbury.

    Filmed partly in Belgium, the production values and sets are nice to look at, but it's really the little surprises in the story and the fine performances of the entire cast that makes this worthwhile. Well done.
    8Jackbv123

    More Cloak and dagger than you'd expect

    This movie is as much a cloak and dagger story as a Christmas Romance, perhaps even more so. The suspense of a plot against the royal family runs throughout the movie with the climax being focused entirely on that. There are clues and red herrings sprinkled into the story.

    I was surprised to see Rachel Skarsten as the lead, Claire, because I almost didn't recognize her. I was totally impressed with her in Marry Me at Christmas and her performance here shows a different side of her, although both characters have a reserved personality. Skarsten establishes a good working relationship with all the major actors playing characters in the royal family including Dan Jeannotte as Prince Colin.

    Given that to all appearance, this Royal story is set in a country we know to be real, it was distracting to me trying to keep putting down that nagging demand for some reality check especially regarding romance between an orphan and a Prince. I kept thinking "No way", but any viewer already knows that such expectations don't apply in this kind of movie. Most Royal stories are set in a way that the prince or princess is not from a real country.

    In the beginning there are several practical jokes attempted both against Claire and even by Claire which help create a light heartedness in the atmosphere. (I am irritated once again by network previews showing a little too much, not in terms of spoiling the plot, but taking the impact out of at least one of the funnier scenes.) Getting deeper into the movie, the tone moves more to the sentimental as Claire bonds with the family, especially the children. I already mentioned the cloak and dagger suspense.
    7rebekahrox

    "Scary Poppins"

    I do like it when Hallmark goes to England, and this was no exception. Rachel Skarsten is good, as usual, and very striking looking with her hair up. Her English accent was a little distracting, but that was a me problem as she has the accent credentials once playing Elizabeth Tudor in the popular series Reign. But I digress.

    This had elements of a typical Nannyfish out of water taking care of precocious Royal Children and falling for the Prince. But this usual template is rescued from dreary business-as-usual by the fact that this was also part MI5 spy story. Agent Rachel helps uncover a plot against the Royal Family and the military intelligence department sends her to protect the family disguised as the new nanny. She is partnered by Tousaint Meghie as Wallace, the new chauffeur. She goes through a whirlwind training by the Nanny Whisperer, Greta Scacchi, who has aged gracefully and settled into character parts very comfortably, thank you very much. Her specialty is weaponizing the ever-present Nanny umbrella. Once she is installed, highjinks ensue with the kids trying to prank her. She is not MI5 for nothing however, and their amateur efforts are nipped in the bud quite resoundingly with the bucket of spaghetti landing on their co-conspirator, Uncle Colin (the love interest). She wins the kids over by not ratting them out to their mother, the Princess, and even indulging in a prank of her own. Of course, we have the obligatory invitation to the Royal Ball and the jaw-dropping entrance. She wins Colin over when he sees her with her hair freed from her tight bun and in a feminine red ball dress. But also by jumping in to help with his charity coincidentally benefitting her old orphanage. The enemies attack as they are exiting and Rachel saves the kids with some ninja umbrella action, but Colin gets kidnapped.

    The romance was lame with little chemistry between the two lovebirds and really had no future despite the kiss at the end. The spy part was adequate. I suspected one character, who turned out to be guilty of something, but not of the main threat of harming the children. When Colin gets kidnapped, Rachel's boss tries to fire her but the princess stands up for her and throws the male spooks out on their ear. Yay! The main bad guy and the motive will be no surprise to anyone with even a passing interest in British mystery and international intrigue stories, but that was totally OK.
    9Ekm828511

    "Royally" enjoyed this movie!

    I love following the real Royal Family but I'm typically not a big fan of Royal TV movies on Hallmark Channel...BUT The Royal Nanny had a mystery twist to it and because of that-I "royally" enjoyed it! It was a nice change to have a mystery element versus the overused Royal movie tropes.

    Rachel Skarsten played the undercover Nanny part wonderfully. Pair that with great chemistry with Dan Jeannote and an enjoyable supporting cast made this a fun and heartwarming Christmas movie to watch!

    I hope Hallmark Channel continues to include Christmas movies with a mystery twist for the years to come!!

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    • Trivia
      Wallace receives a message stating "we recovered the tracking data from Ford's cell" in Britain we wouldn't use the word cell it would have said Ford's mobile or Ford's phone
    • Goofs
      As the van arrives to drop the children off for school, the van is on the left side of the road as the would be in Britain, however the markings on the road, specifically directional arrows, are clearly intended for traffic that would flow on the right side opposite of British traffic norms.
    • Connections
      References Mary Poppins (1964)

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Belgium
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kráľovská pestúnka
    • Filming locations
      • Brussels, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • BNP Paribas Fortis Film Finance
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Leif Films Media
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      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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