I hope you’ll enjoy this comedic mini series of 10 corny Tudor Christmas movie plots (better left unmade). Each day, I’ll release three more titles and on the fourth day, I will release the full article. Here are the first three:
Dancing in the Snow starring Henry Pricetobepaid Tudor, Kate Howardton, and Tom Cullenpepper. A young Queen learns a Christmas carol with the help of a young and dashing music teacher from her childhood. Only singing soon leads to dancing…and more. She can’t help but open her heart to the Christmas spirit and love. Disaster threatens and her hopes dashed by her grinch husband, the King. Will his heart grow with Christmas love or will she need to hang up her dancing shoes forever?
Christmas in Calais starring Harry R. Tudor and Annie Bullen. News travels fast, unless you’re in Calais! Who knew the dashing young man with the ginger beard was the king? Certainly not the independent, French mannered, lady-in-waiting. In this comedy of errors, laugh as the young Annie Bullen is the only person willing to tell Harry no— and he can’t get enough! Will she say, “yes” when it matters most?
A Tale of Tapestries starring Harry Hairy Tudor and Kate Aragonmonki Katherine has a steady hand when it comes to weaving, but her presence is steady at home too. A little too steady. She weaves tapestries to tell the tales of great kings and queens but forgets to live… and love. All that changes when Harry, the younger brother of her childhood sweetheart, captures her heart (and steadies her busy hands) and gives her a Christmas worthy of a tapestry.