In the small kingdom, snow is falling from a bright sky and the whole town is getting ready for the big winter wedding between Queen Lovisa and the fool Amir. Then, suddenly, the old tyrant's mother Amalia appears with her soldiers in tow. She is determined that the throne will return to her own family. The young crown prince Ville will now become king, just as he always dreamed of. But is he really up to the task - and what are his grandmother's motives?
Acting
Suzanne Reuter devours scenery as the deliciously awful Amalia.
Production
Snow-drenched palace sets that actually look cold.

Director
Tord Danielsson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kerstin Linden (Hilda) and Xavier Canca-Englund (Ville) were both in the 2022 predecessor—this sequel reunited them after three years.
The film deliberately echoes Swedish constitutional history: the 1809 Instrument of Government stripped monarchs of real power, making 'crowned figureheads' a national obsession.
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Denna julkalender är en av mina absoluta favoriter, och denna film ser riktigt läcker ut.
@Emanuelgamer1313_BACKUP 4
2022 julkalendern var bra vad nånstans är silverduva och hertiginnan
@Thollxbrookhaven 2
Bästa hästen ❤️👍🏻🐎🎬🎥
@johanholmgren-vj2nz 1
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