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Princess Undercover 2005

★ 6.110 votes97 min📅 2005-01-01

In the charming romantic drama *Princess Undercover* (2005), directed by Franziska Meyer Price, a crown princess secretly trades her royal duties for life as an embassy worker in Berlin.

Director: Franziska Meyer Price

Cast

Muriel Baumeister
Muriel Baumeister
Prinzessin Isabella Maria Magdalena von Luxenstein
René Steinke
René Steinke
Luk
Gudrun Landgrebe
Gudrun Landgrebe
Königin
Ilja Richter
Ilja Richter
Botschafter
Mickey Hardt
Mickey Hardt
Prinz Ferdinand von Sachsen-Anhalt
Nadja Zwanziger
Katja
Karin Gregorek
Karin Gregorek
Luk's Mutter
Philipp Sonntag
Philipp Sonntag
Luk's Vater
Hannes Wegener
Hannes Wegener
Mörfi
Karl Alexander Seidel
Karl Alexander Seidel
Eddy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Princess Undercover (2005) about?

*Princess Undercover* follows a royal princess who leaves her crown behind to work undercover at a Berlin embassy. Disguised as an ordinary citizen, she falls in love with a gardener who has no idea of her true identity. When their relationship becomes public, both the princess and her lover must decide what matters most in life.

Who directed Princess Undercover?

Franziska Meyer Price directed *Princess Undercover* (2005), bringing a balanced blend of intimacy and elegance to the romantic drama.

Who stars in Princess Undercover?

The film features Muriel Baumeister as the princess, René Steinke as the gardener, and a supporting cast including Gudrun Landgrebe, Ilja Richter, and Mickey Hardt.

Is Princess Undercover (2005) worth watching?

*Princess Undercover* is a charming, low-stakes romance with a fresh premise and solid performances. While it may not redefine the genre, its gentle storytelling and understated charm make it a pleasant watch for fans of feel-good romantic dramas.

How long is Princess Undercover?

Princess Undercover runs for 97 minutes, offering a concise and engaging narrative perfect for a cozy evening in.

About Princess Undercover (2005) — Royalty, Romance, and the Secret Life of a Princess in Berlin

In the charming romantic drama *Princess Undercover* (2005), directed by Franziska Meyer Price, a crown princess secretly trades her royal duties for life as an embassy worker in Berlin. Disguised and free from expectations, she navigates everyday life while keeping her true identity hidden—until fate intervenes in the form of a gardener who stumbles into her world unaware of her royal status. As their romance blossoms, the princess must confront the consequences of her deception, while the gardener grapples with the unexpected turn his quiet life has taken. A story of love, identity, and the weight of duty unfolds against a backdrop of emotional tension and understated elegance.

Set in a modern yet intimate Berlin, *Princess Undercover* blends fairy-tale allure with grounded realism. The film explores themes of authenticity, class, and the sacrifices required to balance personal happiness with public obligation. With a gentle pace and heartfelt performances from Muriel Baumeister and René Steinke, the movie captures the delicate balance between duty and desire in a way that feels both timeless and refreshingly relatable.