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  1. Jan 18, 2019 · Tonight’s newest Hallmark Winterfest movie is called A Winter Princess. It premieres on The Hallmark Channel at 8 p.m. Eastern (7 p.m. Central.) The movie stars Natalie Hall and Chris McNally...

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  2. A Winter Princess: Directed by Allan Harmon. With Natalie Hall, Chris McNally, Casey Manderson, Brendon Zub. Princess Carly, working incognito at a ski resort, must team up with the owner's brother, Jesse, to plan the resort's 50th anniversary celebration.

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    • Romance
    • Allan Harmon
    • 2019-01-18
  3. It’s a movie that’s chilly in more ways than the obvious, which is that it is set at a ski resort in the French Alps during what one character quickly comes to believe is an avalanche.

  4. Princess Carly, working incognito at a ski resort, must team up with the owner's brother, Brent, to plan the resort's 50th-anniversary celebration.

    • Allan Harmon
    • Romance
    • Natalie Hall
  5. Our heroine, an incognito European princess, is planning a Christmas Eve 'Snow Ball' event in a venue atop a ski resort. She gets stranded in the snow for several hours with her male love interest, and while looking at the snowy scenery and the night stars she suddenly gets a breakthrough idea for the "decorating theme" for the Snow Ball.

  6. Jan 16, 2019 · In her year as the assistant event planner at Snowden Peak ski resort, Princess Carly (Natalie Hall) has been working incognito to avoid being labeled a spoiled diva. Suddenly, she is tasked by...

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  8. Nov 13, 2020 · :) This movie is a fun mix of a royal incognito storyline, swoon worthy romance, and a light sprinkling of fun humor. Shall we get into it? (Image credit goes to Crown Media and Parade.)

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