Allowed to join the crowd during the V.E. Day celebrations in London, Elizabeth and Margareta, two beautiful princesses, who join the crowd and spend an exciting night full of adventures and love.
While critics have taken this WWII-era film to task for its blatant historical inaccuracies and eyebrow-raising plot, I feel compelled to say, Relax. This isn't The King's Speech. It's Adventures in Babysitting meets Roman Holiday.
A Royal Night Out goes the zany romantic-comedy route in its fictional depiction of two British princesses partying with commoners at the end of World War II.
Perfect romantic and comedic entertainment with exquisite production design, in a light tome and a fun representation of an historical moment. [Full review in Spanish]
Unless viewers are aficionados of the old royal family, I'm not sure how interested they'll be in following two posh-accented young women chasing through drunken crowds in period dress, though Powley, in particular, is a charmer.