![]() We doubt Margrethe likes him, but he checks all the boxes. Next, the royal family goes on vacation, and Margrethe gets along really well with Prince Alexander. The insinuation is clear, and Margrethe leaves the club. Either way, Margrethe meets Gustav and asks him whether the video has been deleted, and he says that it could be if Margrethe agrees to hang out with him. However, we believe that he read her just fine and that Margrethe is just feeling a little overwhelmed by things. He kisses her, but when Margrethe backs off, Arnie is embarrassed and apologizes for misreading her. At another party, Margrethe gets a little cozy with one of her friends, Arnie, who is a DJ. She feels pushed into dating someone, though she doesn’t really seem ready to. It sounds like general girl talk, but Margrethe starts feeling the pressure of it all. ![]() Then there is Ingrid, Margrethe’s best friend, who wants her to get a boyfriend as soon as possible. Her brother and Lena are going strong and just being extremely annoying with their PDA all over the place. Margrethe’s life resumes, and she goes back to school. Margrethe’s parents ask her not to repeat such an incident again. Margrethe is taken to the hospital, and the doctors find some drugs and alcohol in her system. Margrethe smashes his phone when she thinks he is about to post it, and when she leaves the room, she passes out completely. Margrethe meets Prince Gustav at the prom and takes some drugs with him, which he records on video. The “Royalteen: Princess Margrethe” starts from the point where the first movie left us. Plot Summary: What Is Margrethe’s Problem? Margrethe had come across as annoying and not complex, so what was the incentive to make a completely new movie around her? We remember that in the previous movie, Margrethe was called “Princess Paranoia.” We saw an anxious princess in this movie, but where were the schemes and blackmails that were her personality in the previous film? Also, for someone so anxious and self-destructive, where was her therapy, and why was such a less-than-surface-level talk with her parents the solution to all her problems? Are we supposed to enjoy this movie? Are we supposed to gauge a message from it, as in, what feelings are we supposed to leave the movie experience with? Maybe other viewers can answer this better than us, so here is a detailed summary of “Royalteen: Princess Margrethe.” Was this article helpful? 0% of 0 players found this article helpful.Was there a need for “Royalteen: Princess Margrethe,” a sequel, spin-off, or whatever one wishes to call it? The first “Royalteen” movie, which focused on Kalle and Lena’s love story, was a somewhat fresh take on the rom-com genre but was average at best. Where can I find more info?įollow The Sims on Twitter and Instagram, like the game on Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel for all things The Sims. To play on the go, check out The Sims Mobile. Or access both games through the Vault for Origin Access. You can get The Sims 3 or 4 through Origin, or grab The Sims 4 on Xbox One or PlayStation 4. ![]() Let us know! We are more than happy to help with any account or technical issues relating to your copy of The Sims 2. What if I have the game but I’m having issues with it? ![]() We’ve done our best to support these contacts in the past, but we have reached a point where we no longer can. Since that promotion ended, we’ve gotten a lot of contacts asking for codes for the collection. Why the change?Ī few years ago, we ran a limited-time promotion offering free codes for The Sims 2 Ultimate Edition. Starting October 11, 2018, free copies of The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection will no longer be available. ![]()
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