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00:00 In the far away land of Baalmort.
00:03 In seven days time I'm to marry a perfect stranger in front of thousands of other perfect strangers.
00:07 Who ever heard of an arranged marriage in this day and age, for goodness sake?
00:10 This is going to be the most spectacular Christmas wedding that this country has ever seen.
00:16 I'm not in love with her.
00:17 Meanwhile in Aurora, USA.
00:19 This whole you and me thing just isn't working.
00:22 I want to travel. I want to go places. See things.
00:25 Where is Duncan?
00:26 I'm afraid the prince is not at home.
00:29 I wonder where he has gone.
00:31 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:34 It's okay.
00:35 I'm David.
00:37 You're not from around here, are you, David?
00:39 Come on, you've got to admit. He was tall, handsome, and he's got that accent.
00:45 Don't tell me you don't make snow angels where you come from.
00:47 I haven't the foggiest idea what you're talking about.
00:49 I love this little town. I do.
00:52 But I know that there's this big old world out there waiting for me.
00:57 I wish that I could show you that world.
00:59 It's like something out of a fairy tale.
01:01 Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.
01:04 It was nice having you, Prince Duncan.
01:08 Did Emma happen to mention to you that she's engaged to be married?
01:11 We are not engaged.
01:13 How much do you really know about this guy, David, or shall I say Prince Duncan Humphreys of Belmont?
01:25 He's getting married in a few days.
01:26 No, I trusted you.
01:28 Please, allow me to explain. I never expected to fall in love here, but I did.
01:32 You know, sometimes dreams do come true.
01:41 A Prince for Christmas

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