


At last! The newly crowned King of Denmark, Edward, and his wife and Queen, Dr. Paige Morgan, find time to fly to Belavia for their secret honeymoon. What better way to spend the Christmas holidays than at a fabulous ski resort? But as they take a tour of Belavia's natural beauty, Eddie and Paige discover that the evil Prime Minister Polonius has given orders to bulldoze the precious forests - to drill for oil. Then, the couple bump into Paige's ex-boyfriend, Scott. Eddie immediately becomes jealous - furthermore he suspects Scott cannot be trusted. Paige and Eddie must do everything they can to save the forest, even if it means putting aside their honeymoon.
Editor's Verdict
"The plot explicitly states the honeymoon takes place during the 'Christmas holidays' (Setting: Moderate). The central conflict (saving the forest) happens during this period, but the actual conflict resolution isn't necessarily Christmas-dependent. The 'Christmas Theme' detection suggests thematic alignment, likely tied to themes of goodwill or generosity needed to save the forest. However, the core plot driver is environmental/political rather than traditionally Christmas-focused."
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