Undercover Princesses

About the show

Three Royal Princesses are on a quest to find true love. Fed up with men flocking at their feet back in their kingdoms, they’ve come to the United Kingdom to look for an English gentleman who will love them for who they are. To ensure they are loved for their true selves and not their titles, they go undercover as commoners in Essex. Ditching their fleet of servants and taking on everyday jobs, the Princesses must fend for themselves. Her Highness Aaliya of Balasinor, Princess Nvannungi Sheillah of Buganda Kingdom and Her Royal Highness Princess Xenia of Saxony have just one month to find their Prince Charming, bring him back to the kingdom and see if they can live happily ever after. How many frogs will the Princesses kiss to find their Prince? Can the fairytale become a reality? Will they really find true love?


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What do you think?

 
  • Lisa Lee
    February 2011

    How funny - I have just tracked down this site precisely to send a rude email to the makers of this programme. How is it possible for no-one to have picked up the spelling error?! Appalling form from Lifestyle YOU. Perhaps a little less attention on love and relationships and a bit more attention to detail and the basics of spelling.

  • Zoe Paisley
    February 2011

    Eeeekkkk I just saw this as well! I was wanting to contact the channel to tell them, how embarrassing! It's eligible NOT eligable! Surely at least 3-4 people proof read this before airing......????

  • Krys3
    February 2011

    I just saw the commercial for Undercover Princesses and the introduction is "They're single, ELIGABLE, and they're royal." Creators of the show, please at least take the time to do a spell check before airing! No wonder so many students, even those in expensive private schools, still don't know how to spell - because literacy just doesn't seem to be a necessity. Children and teenagers consume so much of their time watching tv. You can always count on their impressionable eyes to see inappropriate material on tv but I would hope that after a session of watching tv, they will at least turn off the tv and know how to spell a couple of the words they saw. Later on, they might not remember where they saw it, but their minds would recognize that eligible is spelt with an I, not an A. I guess these kids are lucky... To become a big-time professional creating shows and commercials on Aussie tv, you don't actually have to bother paying attention in school to learn how to spell. This is a country that has the opportunity to give their kids quality education but passes it up. There are children all over the world that have to fight and work just to survive, let alone go to school and yet I've met so many who can spell better than the average privileged Australian student. It's a shame really because it's not the children that are at fault. It's the generations that they have to look up to.

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