The Royal Highness of the Princess

机智的公主殿下 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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After accidentally entering a script, struggling actress An Ran hides her true abilities to survive, only to become entangled in Yuwen Rui’s carefully laid revenge plan as a conspiracy threatens the fate of the kingdom. (Source: TMDb) ~~ Adapted from the web novel "Zhi Zi Zhi Shou, Jiang Zi Tuo Zou" (执子之手,将子拖走) by Tian Xia Wu Bing (天下无病). Edit Translation

  • English
  • magyar / magyar nyelv
  • עברית / עִבְרִית
  • dansk
  • Country: China
  • Type: Drama
  • Episodes: 26
  • Aired: Dec 24, 2025
  • Aired On: Wednesday
  • Original Network: Tencent Video
  • Duration: 40 min.
  • Score: 7.0 (scored by 50 users)
  • Ranked: #52852
  • Popularity: #15566
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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Completed
SiwooLee
2 people found this review helpful
30 days ago
26 of 26 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Soft, Sweet, and Criminally Underrated

I just finished The Royal Highness of the Princess, and I genuinely cannot believe how underrated this drama is. Poor marketing and the lack of popular “traffic” actors really caused it to be overlooked, which is unfortunate because the acting and emotional core are far stronger than its popularity suggests.

This is not a heavy or constantly tragic drama. In fact, it leans toward the lighter side, filled with sweet interactions, humor, and plenty of fluff. It gives you space to smile, relax, and enjoy the warmth of its characters. Then, without warning, certain scenes quietly hit you in the heart and leave you unexpectedly emotional.

I really like the acting of both FL's, Bu Zi Ying as An Ki Ze was outstanding. her performance was calm, restrained, and deeply affecting. She conveyed so much through subtle expressions and silence, making An Ki Ze feel intelligent, gentle, and emotionally layered. She shone just as brightly in the soft, tender moments as she did in the heavier ones. Furthermore, Han Mu Yi as A’Lan also deserves special praise.When A’Lan acted foolish or naive, it could be frustrating at times, but Han Mu Yi balanced it with sincerity and humor. She made those moments endearing rather than unbearable, and her comedic timing added lightness to the story.

One of the most touching aspects of the drama was the sisterhood between A’Lan and A’Zi.
Their bond felt genuine and heartfelt, full of care, protection, and unspoken understanding. Many of the drama’s warmest and fluffiest scenes came from their interactions, and their relationship added an emotional anchor to the story.

NOW LET ME COMPLAIN.

First of all, the unnecessary killing.
Killing Rufeng just to push the story forward was not needed. The ML already had strong motivation because his parents were dead. Rufeng’s death did not deepen the plot. It just broke hearts for no reason. He deserved a happy ending with XiXi, and I will never forgive this choice.

And then A’Zi and Yuwen Xiu.

I was rooting for them. I truly believed. I invested my emotions.

I am happy for the FL and ML, I really am, but what about them??????

Their ending absolutely destroyed me. Knowing that they never got their happy ending, not even in another life, is genuinely heartbreaking. That quiet, lingering tragedy hurt more than any dramatic death scene.

Why give us that chemistry, that hope, that tenderness, just to take it all away???

Despite all my pain and frustration, I still think The Royal Highness of the Princess is a hidden gem. The performances, the relationships, and the emotional sincerity carried this drama far beyond its popularity.

But writers, please understand this.
Tragedy is not the same as depth, and sometimes letting characters live and love is the more powerful choice.

I am emotional. I am devastated. And I am still recommending it.

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aqua2021
1 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
26 of 26 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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First half is so-so, latter half is VERY good! Overall a good watch

To be honest, the first half of the drama I found a bit draggy and the plot was mediocre, but I'm so glad I continued watching because the second half just keeps getting better and better, with the last few episodes being EXTREMELY good. I give the first half 6/10, second half 10/10, overall 8/10. (I think it took me over a week to get through the first half, then I binge-watched the second half over two days.)

First of all: this drama did an AMAZING job of creating a large cast of complex and likeable characters. I actually cannot think of a character I didn't like by the end! I was rooting for literally everyone to get a happy ending. (Even the villains of the story had good backstories, had understandable motives, and made me sympathize with them.) Plus each character had their own distinct personalities and were well-developed, side characters had interactions with other side characters as well (they didn't just revolve around the main characters). All the interactions between characters felt so natural and relationships (be it romantic relationships, friendships, or reluctant camaraderie) developed gradually, nothing felt forced.

Before I go on about how amazing the second half was, I will have to reiterate that the first half was fairly mediocre. The main character is given tasks to save characters in the story, but IMO there was too many of this and it got a bit repetitive/draggy. In addition, in episode 2 the main character starts pretending to be "dumb" and while there is a logical reason for this (and some of the other characters do start to see through her act fairly quickly), I personally am not a fan of this trope and find it a bit annoying (nothing against the actress though, she did a good job).

Fortunately, once this part is done, the story starts getting REALLY really good. Especially after the 4 main characters embark on their quest to Tianyin City (end of episode 15), the plot gets progressively more and more engaging, and just keeps ramping up until the end. Basically, without mentioning any spoilers, it revolves around finding the secret to a map that everyone covets, a political scheme to overthrow the throne, with lots of romance and touching moments. The female lead is not overpowered or Mary Sue (doesn't know martial arts), but she absolutely holds her own and is capable and intelligent. The male lead is also smart and has good martial arts skills. The second male & female leads (Yuwen Xiu and A Zi) also had an engaging storyline, and I really appreciated that there was no love triangle shenanigans between the four main characters.

I will agree with the other reviewer that there was one death that felt too cruel and unnecessary (although a side character). And I also felt heartbroken for Yuwen Xiu and A Zi (but I will consider theirs an open ending...will add more in spoiler tags in the comments).

Overall: highly recommend, the last 10 episodes are absolutely worth it!

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Details

  • Title: The Royal Highness of the Princess
  • Type: Drama
  • Format: Web Series
  • Country: China
  • Episodes: 26
  • Aired: Dec 24, 2025
  • Aired On: Wednesday
  • Original Network: Tencent Video
  • Duration: 40 min.
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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  • Score: 7.0 (scored by 50 users)
  • Ranked: #52852
  • Popularity: #15566
  • Watchers: 455

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