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The film gives each royal a particular colour palette – red and black for Fiona, green for Stacy and pink for Margaret – in case the viewer has amnesia halfway and forgets who’s who. Each character has one character trait, and isn’t developed beyond that – Fiona is dramatic, Stacy is boring and Margaret is prim and proper. Vanessa Hudgens, who plays all three characters, appears to be having fun as she takes on each persona. Fiona agrees, since she owes her cousin for keeping her out of jail. Given that both women are royals, don’t they have security teams or task forces capable of handling something like this? Apparently not, since Margaret requests Fiona be excused from her floor mopping duties to help her get the relic back. Margaret and Stacy are throwing some Christmas festival, and a priceless relic that’s loaned to them – the Star of Peace – is stolen in the midst of the preparations. Even though her actions should have resulted in her going to jail, Margaret’s ‘we’re family’ attitude means that Fiona is stuck doing community service at a convent.
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This third movie is focused more on Fiona Pembrooke, Queen Margaret’s feisty cousin who tried to impersonate her to steal the throne previously. Alas, my faith was misplaced – the only consolation here is that it’s not as bad as the third Christmas Prince movie, and that is a low bar. Each time I think “maybe there will be something enjoyable here” - after all, I did like The Knight Before Christmas and some of the other Netflix holiday movies. No, it isn’t because I enjoy torturing myself, I just have more faith in these movies than is warranted. Against my better judgement, I decided I’d watch the third Princess Switch movie.