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Prince and Me 2, ThePrince and Me 2, The (2006)

IMDB rating: 3.90

Plot: The Prince and Me 2: The Royal Wedding continues the story of 2003’s fantasy romance The Prince and Me. In the earlier film, Paige (Julia Stiles) – a midwestern college co-ed – falls in love with Edvard (Luke Mably), sans realizing that he is actually the Prince of Denmark. In this sequel, Paige (now played by neophyte Kam Heskin) and Eddie must confront a centuries-old Danish edict declaring that if a Danish prince marries a commoner, he must abdicate his throne.

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Directors: Cyran Catherine

Actors: Mably Luke,Firth Jonathan,Holt Jim,Fellowes David,Romance,

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Help on William III and Mary II !?
Im doing a project on William III (Prince of Orange) and Mary II and im having trouble on these questions:
* This project is a Role-Play*

1. What is your royal family name?

2.What territory is in your kingdom (including colonies)?

3.How have you concentrated power unto yourself?

4.How have you improved your kingdom?

5.Have you fought any wars?

If you know any answers to these questions, please help me, ive searched everywhere and I cant quite find any. Please Help Me!


William 111 was born into the family of Orange in The Hague, Holland, and led the Dutch in campaigns against Catholic Spain. He married Princess Mary, eldest daughter of King Charles 11 of England. After the expulsion of King James 11, William was invited to become King of England for two reasons : (a) he was married to a daughter of the Stuart family, and offered continuity, and (b) he was a Protestant hero. William refused the English crown, but offered to accept it jointly with his wife Mary. This, the English accepted. William and Mary ruled jointly until Mary’s death in 1694. He continued to reign alone until his death in 1702.

Today, our Royal family’s name is Windsor, but at the time of William and Mary’s accession, it was Stuart.

Your other questions are just too massive to answer in any detail here. Can I suggest a website instead? Try
www.britishempire.co.uk

Good luck.
Trish Scott | Nov 18, 2009